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† ˈanagraph Obs.—0 [ad. Gr. ἀναγραϕή a writing up, a record, f. ἀνά up + γραϕή writing.]
1656Blount Glossogr., Anagraph, a registring or recording of matters, an Inventory. 1721Bailey, Anagraphe, a Description, a Registring or Recording of Acts: an Inventory, a Breviate. [So in mod. Dicts.]1879Syd. Soc. Lex., Anagraph, used by Hippocrates for a physician's prescription or recipe. |