Sched"ule (?; in England commonly ?; 277),
n. [F. cédule, formerly also spelt
schedule, L. schedula, dim. of scheda, scida, a strip of
papyrus bark, a leaf of paper; akin to (or perh. from) Gr. &?; a
tablet, leaf, and to L. scindere to cleave, Gr. &?;. See
Schism, and cf. Cedule.] A written or printed
scroll or sheet of paper; a document; especially, a formal list or
inventory; a list or catalogue annexed to a larger document, as to a
will, a lease, a statute, etc.
Syn. -- Catalogue; list; inventory. see List.
Sched"ule, v. t. To form into, or
place in, a schedule.
Sched"ule (?; in England commonly ?; 277),
n. [F. cédule, formerly also spelt
schedule, L. schedula, dim. of scheda, scida, a strip of
papyrus bark, a leaf of paper; akin to (or perh. from) Gr. &?; a
tablet, leaf, and to L. scindere to cleave, Gr. &?;. See
Schism, and cf. Cedule.] A written or printed
scroll or sheet of paper; a document; especially, a formal list or
inventory; a list or catalogue annexed to a larger document, as to a
will, a lease, a statute, etc.
Syn. -- Catalogue; list; inventory. see List.
Sched"ule, v. t. To form into, or
place in, a schedule.