collation
suomi-englanti sanakirjacollation englannista suomeksi
vertailu
välipala, kevyt ateria, hiukopala
järjestykseen kokoaminen
Substantiivi
Verbi
collation englanniksi
Bringing together.
The act of bringing things together and comparing them; comparison. (defdate)
November 8, 1717, The Bishop of Rochester, ''letter to Alexander Pope''
- I return you your Milton, which, upon collation, I find to be revised, and augmented, in several places
(RQ:Mary Shelley Last Man)
(C) The act of collating pages or sheets of a book, or from printing etc. (defdate)
A collection, a gathering. (defdate)
{{quote-journal|en|author=Will Dean|journal=The Guardian|date=29 Apr 2010
Discussion, light meal.
A conference or consultation. (defdate)
The ''Collationes Patrum in Scetica Eremo Commorantium'' by (w), an important ecclesiastical work. (Now usually with capital initial.) (defdate)
(RQ:Foxe Actes and Monuments)
A reading held from the work mentioned above, as a regular service in Benedictine monasteries. (defdate)
{{quote-text|en|year=1843|author=TD Fosbroke|title=British Monachism|page=52
The light meal taken by monks after the reading service mentioned above. (defdate)
(RQ:Landon Francesca Carrara)
(quote-journal)
{{quote-journal|en|year=2008|author=Tim Hayward|journal=The Guardian|section=13 May 08
The presentation of a clergyman to a benefice by a bishop, who has it in his own gift.
The blending together of property so as to achieve equal division, mainly in the case of inheritance.
(syn)
An heir's right to combine the whole heritable and estates of the deceased into one mass, sharing it equally with others who are of the same degree of kindred.
The act of conferring or bestowing.
(RQ:Bacon Essayes) but by the people.
Presentation to a benefice.
The specification of how character data should be treated stored and sorted.
The process of establishing a corrected text of a work by comparing differing manuscripts or editions of it; also used to describe the work resulting from such a process.
To partake of a collation, or light meal.
(RQ:Evelyn Diary) collationed in Spring Garden.
(used in ''collation des grades'') the process of granting an academic degree
a light snack usually taken between breakfast and lunch (often employed as the analogue of English ''brunch'')