Obs. [f. Gr. καταλογίζ-εσθαι to count up, recount, reckon among; with the meaning partly from this, and partly from CATALOGUE + -IZE. Cf. CATALOGUIZE.]

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  1.  To reckon up.

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1602.  Carew, Cornwall, 54 b. As the Welshmen catalogize ap Rice…, &c. vntill they end in the highest of the stock.

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  2.  To enumerate or insert in a catalogue.

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1632.  W. Lithgow, Totall Disc., 320. He deserueth to be Catalogized, as founder of this Kingdome.

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1660.  S. Fisher, Rusticks Alarm, Wks. (1679), 505. Sure enough the man Catalogized all these together out of his Concordance.

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1665.  Moxon, Tutor to Astron., I. (1674), 19. Which … may be Catalogized either for the memory of the Observer, or the knowledge of Posterity.

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