a. [f. L. collātici-us, -iti-us raised by contribution (collātio) + -OUS.]

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  † 1.  Characterized or distinguished by collation; done by way of general contribution. Obs.

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1656.  Blount, Glossogr., Collatitious, done by conference or contribution of many.

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a. 1670.  Hacket, Abp. Williams, I. (1693), 46. Raised up by other men’s collatitious Liberality.

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  2.  Collatitious organs, viscera: ‘applied to the stomach and bowels, as the general receptacles of the different kinds of aliment’ (Mayne, Expos. Lex.).

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1834.  J. M. Good, Study Med. (ed. 4), I. 9. Collatitious organs of digestion. Ibid., I. 314. Diseases affecting the collatitious viscera.

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