[f. CATALOGUE + -IZE; cf. CATALOGIZE.] trans. To CATALOGUE.

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1609.  Bp. W. Barlow, Answ. Nameless Cath., 22. He shall be denounced an Hereticke, and so Cataloguised on Holy-Thursday.

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1634.  Sir T. Herbert, Trav., 94. Amongst which rabble may be cataloguized, the swarmes of Gnats, Flies and Snakes, that pestered vs to our wofull remembrances.

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1820.  Shelley, Ess. & Lett. (1852), 522. More … than I am able To cataloguize in this verse of mine.

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