rare. [a. F. collocution or ad. L. collocūtiōn-em, n. of action f. colloqui to talk together.] Talking together, conversation, colloquy.
1460. Capgrave, Chron., 118. In every collocucion of the kyng and the duk.
1603. Dekker, Grissil (Shaks. Soc.), 20. My collocution tendeth to Sir Owens dignifying.
1731. In Bailey, vol. II.
1755. in Johnson; and in later Dicts.