connumeration
English
Etymology
From Latin connumeratio, from Latin connumerare, connumeratum (“to number with”).
Noun
connumeration (usually uncountable, plural connumerations)
- A reckoning or counting together.
- Thomas Fanshaw Middleton
- He is arguing against a sophism which turned on the difference between connumeration and subnumeration: it was contended, that persons or things equal in dignity and homousian are connumerated […]
- Thomas Fanshaw Middleton