collocare

  • 81collocate — /kol euh kayt /, v., collocated, collocating, n. v.t. 1. to set or place together, esp. side by side. 2. to arrange in proper order: to collocate events. v.i. 3. Ling. to enter into a collocation. n. 4. Ling. a lexical item that collocates with… …

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  • 82couch — /kowch/ or, for 6, 15, /koohch/, n. 1. a piece of furniture for seating from two to four people, typically in the form of a bench with a back, sometimes having an armrest at one or each end, and partly or wholly upholstered and often fitted with… …

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  • 83colcha — (Del fr. ant. colche, lecho < colchier, acostar < lat. collocare, situar, poner en la cama.) ► sustantivo femenino Prenda que cubre la cama y sirve de adorno y abrigo: ■ sólo con la colcha pasaba frío por la noche. SINÓNIMO cubrecama… …

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  • 84collocation — [ kɔlɔkasjɔ̃ ] n. f. • XIVe; lat. collocatio « placement » → colloquer 1 ♦ (1690) Dr. Classement des créanciers dans l ordre que le juge a assigné pour leur paiement. Par ext. Classement. 2 ♦ Région. (Belgique) Dr. Internement, emprisonnement …

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  • 85collocation — (kol lo ka sion) s. f. 1°   Terme de jurisprudence. Inscription d un créancier suivant l ordre que la loi assigne à sa créance. Bordereau de collocation.    Collocation utile, celle pour le payement de laquelle les fonds seront suffisants.… …

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  • 86coucher — 1. (kou ché) v. a. 1°   Mettre au lit. Coucher un enfant. Les valets de chambre viennent coucher leurs maîtres. Les garçons de la noce venaient coucher l épousée. 2°   Étendre quelqu un ou quelque chose tout de son long sur la terre ou sur quoi… …

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  • 87Coucha — This unusual and interesting name is of Anglo Norman French origin and is a metonymic occupational name for a maker of couches, carpets and hangings, an upholsterer and generally one who makes and supplies beds and bedding. The derivation is from …

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  • 88Couche — This unusual and interesting name is of Anglo Norman French origin and is a metonymic occupational name for a maker of couches, carpets and hangings, an upholsterer and generally one who makes and supplies beds and bedding. The derivation is from …

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  • 89Coucher — This unusual and interesting name is of Anglo Norman French origin and is a metonymic occupational name for a maker of couches, carpets and hangings, an upholsterer and generally one who makes and supplies beds and bedding. The derivation is from …

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  • 90Couchman — This unusual and interesting name is of Anglo Norman French origin and is a metonymic occupational name for a maker of couches, carpets and hangings, an upholsterer and generally one who makes and supplies beds and bedding. The derivation is from …

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