• | To tell or name one by one, or by groups, for the purpose of ascertaining the whole number of units in a collection; to number; to enumerate; to compute; to reckon. |
• | To place to an account; to ascribe or impute; to consider or esteem as belonging. |
• | To esteem; to account; to reckon; to think, judge, or consider. |
• | To number or be counted; to possess value or carry weight; hence, to increase or add to the strength or influence of some party or interest; as, every vote counts; accidents count for nothing. |
• | To reckon; to rely; to depend; -- with on or upon. |
• | To take account or note; -- with |
• | To plead orally; to argue a matter in court; to recite a count. |
• | The act of numbering; reckoning; also, the number ascertained by counting. |
• | An object of interest or account; value; estimation. |
• | A formal statement of the plaintiff's case in court; in a more technical and correct sense, a particular allegation or charge in a declaration or indictment, separately setting forth the cause of action or prosecution. |
• | A nobleman on the continent of Europe, equal in rank to an English earl. |
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