Obs. [f. Gr. καταλογίζ-εσθαι to count up, recount, reckon among; with the meaning partly from this, and partly from CATALOGUE + -IZE. Cf. CATALOGUIZE.]
1. To reckon up.
1602. Carew, Cornwall, 54 b. As the Welshmen catalogize ap Rice , &c. vntill they end in the highest of the stock.
2. To enumerate or insert in a catalogue.
1632. W. Lithgow, Totall Disc., 320. He deserueth to be Catalogized, as founder of this Kingdome.
1660. S. Fisher, Rusticks Alarm, Wks. (1679), 505. Sure enough the man Catalogized all these together out of his Concordance.
1665. Moxon, Tutor to Astron., I. (1674), 19. Which may be Catalogized either for the memory of the Observer, or the knowledge of Posterity.