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catalogise

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English

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Etymology

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From catalog +‎ -ise.

Verb

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catalogise (third-person singular simple present catalogises, present participle catalogising, simple past and past participle catalogised)

  1. Alternative form of catalogize
    • 1907, Percy Bysshe Shelley, With Shelley in Italy:
      Upon the table More kuacks and quips there be than I am able To catalogise in this verse of mine :
    • 2000, Indian Journal of Arecanut, Spices and Medicinal Plants:
      These species were catalogised and documented for research besides being utilized for instructional purposes.
    • 2016, Gábor Almási, Szymon Brzeziński, Ildikó Horn, A Divided Hungary in Europe, →ISBN, page 106:
      A considerable number of letters written by students at Königsberg survived in Kassa City Archives, though they have not been published yet. These have been recently catalogised and used by I. Caproş, Students from Košice at Foreign Universities before and during the Reformation Period in Town (Kiel 2013).