"censusses" meaning in English

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Noun

Head templates: {{head|en|noun form}} censusses
  1. plural of census Tags: form-of, plural Form of: census
    Sense id: en-censusses-en-noun-RPpQe3EQ

Verb

Head templates: {{head|en|verb form}} censusses
  1. third-person singular simple present indicative of census Tags: form-of, indicative, present, singular, third-person Form of: census
    Sense id: en-censusses-en-verb-obzs3BIq Categories (other): English entries with incorrect language header Disambiguation of English entries with incorrect language header: 7 93

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          "text": "All the world ſhould be taxed.] In the margin of the Engliſh tranſlation it is enrolled, and this is the true meaning of the original Greek word. It is probable, that the decree was to take an account (by way of regiſter) of the name, age, condition, family, and ſubſtance of each perſon enrolled. So the ſame Greek word is uſed for enrollments by Joſephus in Antiq. xii. 2, 3; and ſo it ſeems to be uſed by him in Antiq. xviii 1. 1.[…]Auguſtus had in his time two or three of theſe cenſuſſes or enrollments, as Tacitus and others relate.",
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