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单词 catalogue
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cataloguen.

Brit. /ˈkatəlɒɡ/, /ˈkatl̩ɒɡ/, U.S. /ˈkædlˌɔɡ/, /ˈkædlˌɑɡ/
Forms: Middle English cateloge, cathaloge, catholog, cattologue, 1500s cataloge, 1500s, 1800s catalog, 1600s cathalogue, 1500s– catalogue.
Etymology: < French catalogue, and < late Latin catalogus, < Greek κατάλογος register, list, catalogue, < καταλέγειν to choose, pick out, enlist, enroll, reckon in a list, etc., < κατά down + λέγειν to pick, choose, reckon up, etc.
1.
a. A list, register, or complete enumeration; in this simple sense now Obsolete or archaic.
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society > communication > record > list > [noun]
tableOE
scorec1325
billa1340
calendar?a1400
legendc1400
librarya1450
Ragmanc1450
Ragman rollc1450
cataloguea1464
repertory1542
scrowa1545
bedroll?1552
roll1565
file1566
state1582
inventory1589
brief1600
series1601
counter-roll1603
list1604
muster roll1605
cense1615
pinax1625
repertoirec1626
diagram1631
recensiona1638
repertorium1667
vocabulary1694
albe1697
enumeration1725
screed1748
album1753
tableau1792
roll-call1833
shopping list1923
laundry list1958
remainder list1977
a1464 J. Capgrave Abbreuiacion of Cron. (Cambr. Gg.4.12) (1983) 56 And þan was Cyriacus pope, but..he is not put in þe cateloge of popes.
1483 W. Caxton tr. J. de Voragine Golden Legende 295/4 He was..set to the Cathaloge of martirs.
?1533 G. Du Wes Introductorie for to lerne Frenche sig. Gii v They be noted..among the Cataloge of verbes.
1587 in H. Ellis Orig. Lett. Eng. Hist. ii. 229 III. 133 That leaving a Catalog of all our names we may depart.
a1612 J. Harington Brief View Church of Eng. in Nugæ Antiquæ (1804) II. 110 [He] so cancell'd our catalogue and scatterd our bookes.
1630 J. Wadsworth Eng. Spanish Pilgrime (new ed.) vii. 72 A Catalogue of the Monasteries, Seminaries, and Nunneries in Flanders.
1660 title Englands Glory, Or, an Exact Catalogue of the Lords of His Maiesties most Honourable Privy Councel.
1711 J. Addison Spectator No. 74. ¶10 In the Catalogue of the Slain the Author has followed the Example of the greatest ancient Poets.
1847 J. Yeowell Chron. Anc. Brit. Church xi. 127 In some of the catalogues of the bishops, St. Petrock is mentioned as the first.
b. figurative. List, roll, series, etc.
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1590 H. Barrow & J. Greenwood in Coll. Certain Lett. & Conf. 41 Your cattologue of lyes wherof you accuse vs.
a1616 W. Shakespeare Cymbeline (1623) i. iv. 5 Though the Catalogue of his endowments had bin tabled by his side. View more context for this quotation
1721 E. Young Revenge ii. i I have turn'd o'er the catalogue of woes.
1792 Burgess in Corr. Ld. Auckland (1861) II. 438 To fill up the catalogue of their calamities.
1824 B. Travers Dis. Eye 325 The frightful catalogue of disasters which the spirit of controversy promulgates.
2. Now usually distinguished from a mere list or enumeration, by systematic or methodical arrangement, alphabetical or other order, and often by the addition of brief particulars, descriptive, or aiding identification, indicative of locality, position, date, price, or the like.
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society > communication > record > list > [noun] > methodical or catalogue
schedule1516
Christ-cross-row1579
catalogue1667
matricularya1676
schemea1676
catalogue raisonné1784
cumulation1900
schematization1940
hit list1970
1667 S. Pepys Diary 4 Feb. (1974) VIII. 45 Home..and..to my chamber and there finished my Catalogue of my books.
1676 M. Lister in J. Ray Corr. (1848) 124 I am well pleased your Catalogue of Plants is again to be printed.
1726 J. Swift Gulliver II. iii. iii. 42 They have made a Catalogue of ten thousand fixed Stars.
1811 M. R. Mitford Let. 29 Aug. in A. G. L'Estrange Life M. R. Mitford (1870) I. v. 154 [It] may apply almost as well to the Booksellers' Catalogue as to the Parish Register.
1834 M. Somerville On Connexion Physical Sci. (1849) xxxvii. 416 The first catalogue of double stars, in which their places and relative positions are given.
1889 N.E.D. at Catalogue Mod. (title), The London Catalogue of British Plants. The British Museum Catalogue.
3.
a. A list of college or university graduates, alumni, or teachers.
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1682 J. Bishop in Coll. Mass. Hist. Soc. (1868) 4th Ser. VIII. 311 I lately received..a Catalogue of Harvard's sons.
1786 in J. Maclean Hist. Coll. N.J. (1877) I. 344 Ordered, That a complete catalogue of the graduates of this College be prepared and published at the expense of the present Senior class.
1812 (title) Catalogue of the officers and students [of Harvard].
1823 (title) Catalogue of officers and students in Yale College November 1823.
1842 Z. Thompson Hist. Vermont ii. 155 Middlebury College..Catalogue of Alumni and Honorary Graduates.
1873 J. H. Beadle Undeveloped West xxxi. 686 The ‘University of Deseret’ puts forth a pretentious catalogue, with a lengthy list of professors.
1899 E. E. Hale Lowell & Friends 170 In 1856, the year when Lowell's name first appears as a professor in the Harvard catalogue.
1945 G. Santayana Middle Span viii. 159 My name had figured in the Harvard Catalogue..for 30 years.
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b. U.S. A university or college calendar.
4. Miscellaneous attributive uses.
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1892 Photogr. Ann. II. 127 Each of the catalogue plates will have two exposures.
1894 Daily News 11 Apr. 6/4 Taking the breeds in catalogue order.
1899 Daily News 29 Apr. 7/3 A Piccadilly firm have offered to buy at catalogue price the picture by Policeman Jones, of Leeds, accepted for the Royal Academy.
1908 Amer. Libr. Assoc. Catalog Rules p. v The size and quality of catalog cards.
1909 Daily Chron. 5 May 1/2 The gross catalogue value of all extracts.
1961 Oxf. Mail 6 Oct. 2/3 (advt.) Catalogue paster required.
This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1889; most recently modified version published online December 2021).

cataloguev.

Brit. /ˈkatəlɒɡ/, /ˈkatl̩ɒɡ/, U.S. /ˈkædlˌɔɡ/, /ˈkædlˌɑɡ/
Etymology: < catalogue n. Compare French cataloguer.
1. transitive. To make a catalogue or list of; to enumerate in catalogue form.
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society > communication > record > list > [verb (transitive)]
telleOE
reckonc1175
titlea1325
reckonc1400
entitlec1430
recitea1475
recount1481
perusea1535
capitulate1566
recense1583
catalogue1598
item1601
renumerate1605
list1614
enumeratea1649
recenseate1657
cataloguize1820
to run down ——1833
reel1835
to call off1846
itemize1864
enumer1936
1598 G. Chapman tr. Homer Seauen Bks. Iliades ii. Argt. Beta..catalogues the navall knights.
a1612 J. Harington Brief View Church of Eng. in Nugæ Antiquæ (1804) II. 110 [He] so cancell'd our catalogue and scatterd our bookes.
1705 Prowse in T. Hearne Remarks & Coll. (1885) I. 10 I am..busie in Catalogueing his Books.
1863 M. E. Braddon Eleanor's Victory I. i. 3 I would rather not catalogue her other features too minutely.
1884 Law Times 3 May 11/1 [He] had begun to lot and catalogue the furniture.
1886 Pall Mall Gaz. 15 Jan. 6/2 While engaged in cataloguing a library.
2. To inscribe or insert in a catalogue. Also figurative.
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society > communication > record > list > [verb (transitive)] > enter in list
billc1305
enrolc1350
putc1436
rollc1440
inbill1461
book1548
cataloguize1609
billet1610
enschedulea1616
catalogize1632
catalogue1635
list1658
schedule1862
handlist1888
1635 T. Heywood Londoni Sinus Salutis in Wks. (1874) IV. 298 Amongst Schollars (In which number I may Catalogue your Lordship).
1763 H. Walpole Vertue's Anecd. Painting III. i. 1 If Religion is thrown into the quarrel, the most innocent arts are catalogued with sins.
1870 M. Bridgman Robert Lynne II. iii. 64 He had catalogued Dicky Blake as a fool.
1886 Law Times 80 165/1 The book..was catalogued under the author's name only.
3. absol.
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society > communication > record > list > [verb (intransitive)]
reckonc1300
capitulate1596
catalogue1596
schedulize1832
1596 W. Warner Albions Eng. (rev. ed.) ix. xliiii. 214 And heere occasion apteth that we catalogue awhile.

Derivatives

ˈcatalogued adj.
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society > communication > record > list > [adjective] > listed
tabledc1500
irrotulate1594
enumerate1646
enumerated1721
booked1727
catalogued1795
scheduled1881
listed1907
to-do list1992
1795 E. Burke Lett. Peace Regic. France iv, in Wks. (1818) IX. 102 Their studied, deliberated, catalogued files of murders.
ˈcataloguing n.
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society > communication > record > list > [noun] > making list
enumeration1551
renumeration1596
listing1659
cataloguing1830
itemization1894
1830 J. F. W. Herschel Prelim. Disc. Study Nat. Philos. 79 Mineralogy ceased to be..a mere laborious cataloguing of stones and rubbish.
This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1889; most recently modified version published online December 2021).
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