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First published 1937 (DOST Vol. I).
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Collationat(e, p.p. Also: -acionat, colat-. [L., p.p. of collātiōnāre.]
1. Collated, compared.1515 Acta Conc. XXVII. 12.
My l. Secretar askit instrument of the intimation of the appellations fra the sentence led … apon him & of the deliuering of the same thairin, & desyring to be collacionat gif thai keip a form 1622-6 Bisset I. 41/5.
At the sicht heirof … dewilie collationate be ane of our loyall … notaris or secretaris
2. Put in possession of, presented or appointed to, a benefice.1549 Soc. Ant. XI. 93.
It is beleuit the said pvir preist [to] be colationat of the said ruid seruice be presentatioune of the parrochinaris c 1600 Ib. XVIII. 297.
Ane kirk with mans and glebe … presentlie possessit be Patrick Hoge, bona fide beand presentit and collationat thairto