a. [f. L. collātici-us, -iti-us raised by contribution (collātio) + -OUS.]
† 1. Characterized or distinguished by collation; done by way of general contribution. Obs.
1656. Blount, Glossogr., Collatitious, done by conference or contribution of many.
a. 1670. Hacket, Abp. Williams, I. (1693), 46. Raised up by other mens collatitious Liberality.
2. Collatitious organs, viscera: applied to the stomach and bowels, as the general receptacles of the different kinds of aliment (Mayne, Expos. Lex.).
1834. J. M. Good, Study Med. (ed. 4), I. 9. Collatitious organs of digestion. Ibid., I. 314. Diseases affecting the collatitious viscera.