Definition: Numerator, label, number, numeral. In Hebrew, "numerator" means count or sum, while "label" refers to the sign or symbol used for numerals in Jewish literature and other languages; it has various meanings such as "number of times a term is repeated," "the number of items within an order," "a quantity calculated by multiplication." "Numeral," on the other hand, describes how many things there are in a certain group. In this case, it's used to denote specific numbers or quantities that must be counted or summed together.