See Also: count(encyclopedia)
count(2)(dictionary)
Count(law)
no-count(dictionary)
count(4)(dictionary)
count(3)(dictionary)
Count Down(casino)
Count(medicine)
Teleki, Pal, Count(encyclopedia)
eosinophil count(medicine)

count(3) (iou)



count noun2. Also (esp. in titles) Count. LME.
[Old French conte (mod. comte), from Latin comes, comit- companion, overseer, attendant, etc., (in late Latin) occupant of a State office, formed as COM- + it- pa. ppl stem of ire go.]
A foreign nobleman corresponding to a British earl.
Count Palatine: see PALATINE adjective1.
Comb.: count-bishop, count-cardinal: who holds both the temporal and the spiritual dignities designated.
countship noun the position, domain, or jurisdiction of a count E18.