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catalogue noun 1 a list of items arranged in a systematic order, especially alphabetically. 2 a brochure, booklet, etc containing a list of goods for sale. 3 a list or index of all the books in a library. 4 a series of things mentioned one by one as though in a list • the catalogue of his faults. verb (catalogued, cataloguing) 1 to make a catalogue of (a library, books, etc). 2 to enter (an item) in a catalogue. 3 to list or mention one by one • He catalogued her virtues. cataloguer noun.
ETYMOLOGY: 15c: French, from Latin catalogus, from Greek katalegein to reckon in a list, from kata down + legein to choose.