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count verb. Also compt. LME.
[Old French c(o)unter reckon, relate (mod. compter reckon, conter relate), from Latin computare COMPUTE verb.]
I. verb trans.
Find the number of, esp. by assigning successive numerals to the members of; repeat numerals in order up to (a selected number). LME.
be counting the days, be counting the hours, etc., be waiting impatiently for an event a few days, hours, etc., ahead. count heads: see HEAD noun. count noses: see NOSE noun. count one's beads: see BEAD noun 2. count one's blessings: see BLESSING noun. count one's chickens: see CHICKEN noun1. count sheep: see SHEEP noun. count ten, count up to ten: see TEN noun 2.
Aldous Huxley 'One, two, three...'; the seekers..began to count their hundred, aloud. E. Birney He counted the flies on the ceiling.
b. Foll. by out: (a) complete a count of ten seconds over (a boxer or wrestler unable to rise), adjudge to be knocked out after a count; (b) count while taking from a stock; (c) procure an adjournment of (the House of Commons) when fewer than forty members are present; (d) in children's Games, select (a player) for a special role or dismissal by counting with the words of a rhyme etc. E19.
c. Foll. by up: find the sum of. L19.
d. Foll. by down: mark (time remaining before an event) by counting backwards to zero; mark the time remaining to (an event) by so counting. M20.
(With double obj., or obj. and compl.) consider to be; regard as, (arch.) take for. LME.
E. M. Forster I count myself a lucky person. J. Buchan America...Among her citizens I count many of my closest friends. I. Murdoch Mor still counted Tim as one of his best friends.
Reckon, estimate, (at such a price, in such terms, etc.). Formerly also, esteem, value. LME.
H. L. Mencken Nearly all of them count Success in terms of money.
Tell, relate, recount. LME-L18.
Include in a reckoning or plan; take into consideration. E16.
count the cost: see COST noun2.
R. Grafton He is not counted in the number of kinges. E. Albee Martha hasn't been sick a day in her life, unless you count the time she spends in the rest Home.
b. Foll. by in, out: include, exclude, (a person) as a participant or supporter. colloq. M19.
Impute, put down to the account of. Foll. by to. M16-E18.
II. verb intrans.
Take account of; think (much, lightly, etc.) of; care for. LME-M19.
Shakespeare Two Gentlemen of Verona So painted, to make her fair, that no man counts of her Beauty.
Reckon, make a reckoning. Now only in count without, not take into account. LME.
Repeat or list numerals in order (foll. by from one numeral, (up) to or down to another); foll. by down: repeat numerals in descending order to zero, esp. when launching a rocket etc. Also, do arithmetic, conduct reckoning. L16.
M. Arnold To count by tens is the simplest way of counting.
Foll. by (up)on: make the basis of one's plans; expect confidently; depend or rely on (a future contingency). M17.
Addison We..may possibly never possess what we have so foolishly counted upon.
Law. Plead in a court of law; state a plaintiff's case. Foll. by upon: make the basis of a plea. M17-E19.
With compl.: amount to, be in number. arch. E19.
Be regarded or considered as. M19.
B. Pym He didn't count as an ordinary man who went out to work.
Be included in the reckoning (against, in someone's or something's favour); be important, be significant; (foll. by for) be worth much, little, nothing, etc. M19.
Thomas Hughes Oxford ought to be the place..where money should count for nothing. J. Rhys It is the small things that count.

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