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collecta (conl-), ae, f. (orig. adj., sc. pecunia) [colligo].
collectācŭlum (conl-), i, n. [collaudo], a place of assembling, a receptacle, reservoir: aquae, Innocent. Cas. Lit. p. 230 Goes. vesicae, Cassiod. Var. 10, 30.
collectānĕus (conl-), a, um, adj. [collaudo], gathered or collected together, collectaneous (very rare): aes, Plin. 34, 9, 20, § 97: Dicta collectanea, the title of a work of Cæsar, now lost, Suet. Caes. 56 (perh. his Ἀποφθέγματα, mentioned by Cic., Fam. 9, 16, 4).
Hence, subst.: Collectānĕa, ōrum, n., the title of the collected works of Jul. Solinus.
collectārĭus (conl-), ii, m. [collaudo], a money-changer, banker, cashier, Cod. Just. 4, 2, 16; Symm. Ep. 10, 49 al.