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† suˈppute, v. Obs. [ad. L. supputāre to cut off below, lop, prune, to count up, f. sup- = sub- 2 + putāre to trim, prune, to clear up, settle, reckon. Cf. F. supputer (from 16th c.).] = supputate. Hence † suˈpputed ppl. a. (fig.)
1432–50tr. Higden (Rolls) I. 37 Þe Romanes..ascribede theire yeres from the begynnenge of theire cite y-made. But..Cristen men suppute theire yeres from the Incarnacion of Criste. Ibid. V. 453 Men supputenge tymes of kynges. 1622Drayton Poly-olb. xxix. 363 Free from this supputed shame. a1727Newton Chronol. Amended Introd. (1728) 4 Others supputing the times by the Succession of the Kings of the Lacedæmonians, affirm that he was not a few years older than the first Olympiad. |