rare. [a. F. collocution or ad. L. collocūtiōn-em, n. of action f. colloqui to talk together.] Talking together, conversation, colloquy.

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1460.  Capgrave, Chron., 118. In every collocucion of the kyng and the duk.

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1603.  Dekker, Grissil (Shaks. Soc.), 20. My collocution tendeth to Sir Owen’s dignifying.

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1731.  In Bailey, vol. II.

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1755.  in Johnson; and in later Dicts.

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