v. Obs. [f. L. ad to + NUMBER v., in imitation of L. adnumerāre to count or reckon to.] To reckon into a number, count in; to take into account.

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c. 1526.  J. Frith, Disput. Purgat. (1829), 134. Howbeit I will not adnumber it for an argument.

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1561.  T. N[orton], Calvin’s Instit., IV. 108. They may be adnombred among the heires of the heauenly kingdome. Ibid., 111. To be adnumbred among his people.

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