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▪ I. tabulate, a. (n.)|ˈtæbjʊlət| Also 6 Sc. -et. [ad. L. tabulāt-us boarded, planked, in med.L. also panelled, f. tabulāre: see next.] †1. Formed of ‘tables’ or panels: panelled. Obs.
1596Dalrymple tr. Leslie's Hist. Scot. (S.T.S.) I. 295 The inner parte of this tour al of tabulet [L. tabulato] Wark curiouslie caruet. 2. Formed like a tablet; thin and flat: = tabular 1.
1826Kirby & Sp. Entomol. IV. 349 Postfrænum. 1. Tabulate (Tabulatum): When it forms a broad pannel or table on each side the postscutellum. Ex. Most Coleoptera. 3. Palæont. Having tabulæ or horizontal dissepiments, as the corals of the group Tabulata.
1862Dana Man. Geol. vi. 618 The interior of the coral divided by horizontal partitions (a characteristic called tabulate by Edwards). 1879Nicholson (title) On the Structure and Affinities of the ‘Tabulate Corals’ of the Palæozoic Period. B. n. = tablet 3. rare.
1834Southey Doctor xxiv. (1848) 58/1 For all faintness..a cordial was prepared in tabulates, which were called Manus Christi. ▪ II. tabulate, v.|ˈtæbjʊleɪt| [f. late L. tabulāt-, ppl. stem of tabulāre (Onom. lat. gr. in Quicherat Addenda) to board, plank, floor; in other senses directly from mod. senses of table.] †1. trans. (See quot.) Obs. rare—0.
1656Blount Glossogr., Tabulate, to board a floore or other place, to make a thing of boards. 2. To put into the form of a table, scheme, or synopsis; to arrange, summarize, or exhibit in a table; to draw up a table of.
1734J. Kirkby tr. Barrow's Math. Lect. Pref. 29 That we rightly..tabulate, and calculate scattered ranks of numbers, and easily compute them. 1804W. Taylor in Ann. Rev. II. 357 The result of this writer's enquiries and speculations are thus tabulated. 1869Farrar Fam. Speech ii. (1873) 70 note, We may tabulate the Italic family as follows. †3. To enter on the roll. Sc. Obs. (Pa. pple. tabulat(e.)
c1630Sir T. Hope Minor Practicks (1726) 5 If the principal Cause be of that Nature, which requires to be tabulate. ¶4. ‘To shape with a flat surface’ (Todd). Only in tabulated ppl. a., q.v. Hence ˈtabulating vbl. n. and ppl. a.
1757Ld. Kames Stat. Law Scot. 357 Tabulating of summons. 1901Daily Tel. 8 Mar. 10/7 The tabulating staff..are admitted on the ordinary examinations. 1921J. A. V. Turck Origin Mod. Calculating Machines 124 The carriage in the Ludlum machine..offered no solution to the feature of tabulating. 1979Washington Post 9 June f3 Citizens in West Germany, France, Italy, Belgium and Luxembourg vote Sunday and tabulating begins that night. |