Percenseo, percenses, percéufui, percensere. Plin. To account or recken: to rehearse ouer: to number vp.Percensere beneficia numerando.Cic.To recount or recken vp al his benefites one after an other.Percensuitqúe cursim numerum legionum. Tac. And quickly he ranne ouer the number of the legions.Totum percensuit orbem.Ouid.Hee trauailed ouer all the worlde.Senium æui percensere.Stat.
Lewis and Short: Latin dictionary
per-censĕo, ŭi, 2, v. a., to go through or over a thing. I.Lit., to count over, reckon up, enumerate: inveniendi locos, Cic. Part. 36, 127: gentes, Liv. 33, 32; 10, 36, 15: numerum legionum, Tac. A. 4, 4: res Caesaris, Plin. 7, 26, 27, 99.—II.Transf.A. In gen., to survey, view; lit. and trop., to review, examine: manipulos, Varr. R. R. 1, 50, 1: orationes, Liv. 32, 21: captivos, id. 6, 25: omnia vultu, Sil. 6, 648: orationem acri subtilique ingenio, Gell. 7, 3, 10.—B.To go over, travel through: Thessaliam, Liv. 34, 52: totum orbem, Ov. M. 2, 335: signa, id. F. 3, 109.