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COLLOCASSE, collocasse

Sounds Like: kol-lo-KAS-seh

Translations: to have placed, to have set up, to have arranged, to have stationed, to have settled, to have invested

From the root: COLLOCO

Part of Speech: Verb

Explanation: COLLOCASSE is the perfect active infinitive form of the Latin verb COLLOCO. It means 'to have placed' or 'to have set up' something. As a perfect infinitive, it indicates an action completed in the past relative to the main verb of the sentence. It is a compound verb formed from 'con-' (meaning 'with' or 'together') and 'loco' (meaning 'to place').

Inflection: Perfect Active Infinitive


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Josephus' Against Apion

From the same root

No other words from the same root, COLLOCO, appear in our texts.

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