Definitions for coll.

coll. coll.

Coll. is a 5 letter English word.

You can make 17 anagrams from letters in coll. (.cllo).

Origin of coll.

Latin collȳrium

Examples for coll.

From a broadside in Mr. Hailstone's coll., collated with one penes me.

Had only my rucksack, left rest of my stuff at coll., to be forwarded later.

Collector's original number, in Grinnell coll.; rest of numbers, Mus.

coll., a restless, busy person, and one afterwards as much noted for his infamy as any of the former for their learning or place.

coll.; and if I have not been at home when you favoured me with a call, the loss was more mine than yours.

coll., London, became a barrister of the Inner Temple, but soon relinquished law for literature.

coll., Dublin, where he had thought very little of his studies, and a good deal of his horses and dogs.

coll., was issued by the College, in three handsomely-printed quarto volumes, in 1860-62.

coll.: I, 468-470 , as a work inaccessible to most readers at that time because of its extreme rarity.

Taylors ostensible reasons for so doing as given by himself (Bixby coll., 182) were these: 1.

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