Collection

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late Middle English: via Old French from Latin collectio(n- ), from colligere ‘gather together’ (see collect1).


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From Middle English colleccioun, collection, from Old French collection, from Latin collēctiō, collēctiōnem.


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collection (n.)

late 14c., "action of collecting, practice of gathering together," from Old French collection (14c.), from Latin collectionem (nominative collectio) "a gathering together," noun of action from past-participle stem of colligere "gather together" (see collect).

Especially of money gathered for religious or charitable purposes from 1530s. Meaning "a group of objects viewed as a whole" is from c. 1400; sense of "an assemblage of gathered objects" is from mid-15c. Meaning "act of receiving or compelling payment of money owed" is from 1650s.