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numėr|o'·het vpr to reach a certain size
<> numėro·het3pl brinjėt you can count <>'s ribs
numėro·het3pl me gishtat e dorės to be countable on the fingers of one hand

numėr|o'·n
II§ vt 1 to number 2 to count 3 to enumerate
III§ vi to count sequentially
<>a numėro·n 1 to fire off shots at <> one by one 2 to enumerate <>'s mistakes
<>i numėro·n brinjėt "count <>'s ribs" to give <> a severe beating
nuk [ ] numėro·n fare not (even) count [ ], not consider [ ]
numėro·n gishtat "be counting fingers" to have flipped one's wig, have gone crazy
numėro·n miza (gjithė ditėn) [Impol] "count/kill/catch flies (all day long)" to waste time idly: sit around (the whole day) twiddling one's thumbs
numėro·n nė vend to mark time (in one place); stay in place, not change; lag behind
numėro·n qimet/fijet e postiqes "count the hairs of the goatskin pad" to waste time on trivia; in waste time on trivial pursuits
numėro·n rrėnjėt to do useless work: twiddle one's thumbs
numėro·n tespihet 1 to count off one's prayer beads 2 [Fig] to kill time
<>a numėro·n tė shtata "count out seven to <>" 1 to pump <> full of lead, shoot <> dead 2 to cuss <> out with every word in the dictionary, really let <> have it

numėr|o'r
IV§ adj numeric, numerical
nm 1 (Ling) number (as a part of speech), number word 2 (Mil) member of a gun crew
numėror themelor [Math] ordinal number
numėror shtesor number or numerical phrase consisting of more than one component: extended number
numėror shumėzor compound number
numėror themelor [Math] cardinal number
numėrorėt e thjeshtė [Ling] the number words from one to ten