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collŏcātĭo (conl-), ōnis, f. [colloco], a putting together, arrangement, a setting up, erecting, placing, collocation (except in rhet. use, very rare).

  1. I. In gen.: siderum, Cic. Univ. 9, 26: moenium, Vitr. 5, 3.
    1. B. Esp. in speech: verborum, Cic. de Or. 3, 43, 171; 2, 13, 54; id. Or. 25, 83; 70, 232; Quint. 1, 10, 22; cf. id. 8, prooem. § 6; 8, 3, 41; 9, 4, 58; 9, 4, 89: argumentorum, Cic. de Or. 2, 42, 181: rerum, Quint. 3, 3, 8.
  2. II. Esp.: filiae, an endowing, giving in marriage (v. colloco, I. B.), Cic. Clu. 66, 190.