collectus

collectus
I 1. collēctus, a, um
part. pf. к colligo II
2. adj.
1) сжатый, краткий, уплотнённый (dicendi genus T)
2) сдержанный, воздержный Ap
II collēctus, ūs m. [ colligo II ]
скопление (aquae Lcr); нагромождение (lapidum Lcr; auri et argenti Tert)

Латинско-русский словарь. 2003.

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