collection.
(Of thelat. )( recollectum, supine ofrecolligere, gather, collect).
1. f. action and effect of collecting.
2. f. compilation (? compendium or summary).
4. f. era in which the harvest takes place.
5. f. collection (? of streaming or fruits).
6. f. In some religions, enforcement rule closer than which is commonly stored.7. f. convent or House that keeps and observes more narrow than the common rule.
8. f. townhouse that recollection is observed.
9. f. Rel. Recollection and attention to God and divine things with abstraction of what can be distracting.