v. Obs. (Also pa. pple. in 6 -ate.) [f. L. supputāt-, pa. ppl. stem of supputāre: see SUPPUTE v. and -ATE3.] trans. To calculate, reckon, compute. Also absol. or intr.
1559. W. Cunningham, Cosmogr. Glasse, 107. Adde the degrees, and mi. to the Longitude (for which th Ephemerides ar supputated, because thy place is East from it).
1571. Digges, Pantom., IV. xxi. Cc iij b. Behold the table folowing, where ye shal finde the number of all the sides, diameters and Axes of these inscribed bodyes ready supputate.
1614. Selden, Titles Hon., I. iii. 163. Their Hegira is supputated from the flight of Mahumed, out of Mecha.
1680. Aubrey in Lett. Eminent Persons (1813), III. 40. He supputated, and found that everything considered twas much dearer.
1691. Wood, Ath. Oxon., I. 158. Ephemerides supputated for the elevation and meridian of London.