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    Collation

    Meal

    The term collation refers to one or two light meals allowed on days of fasting, especially in Western Christianity. Its purpose is to allow a believer to perform his/her duties while fasting throughout the day. Wikipedia

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  2. en.wikipedia.org

    The French court of Louis XIV used the term collation to refer to light meals in general. In British English today, a collation is likewise a light meal, offered to guests when there is insufficient time for fuller entertainment. It is often rendered cold collation in reference to the usual lack of hot or cooked food. The Polish word kolacja ("supper") is a derivation.
  3. merriam-webster.com

    a light meal allowed on fast days in place of lunch or supper; a light meal; the act, process, or result of collating… See the full definition. Games; Games; Word of the Day; Grammar ... Data collation and curation (which data teams have preached for years) are now critical.
  4. thefreedictionary.com

    Define collation. collation synonyms, collation pronunciation, collation translation, English dictionary definition of collation. ) n. 1. The act or process of collating. 2. a. A light meal permitted on fast days. b. ... collation - a light informal meal . snack, bite. meal, repast - the food served and eaten at one time.
  5. vocabulary.com

    A collation is the collection and ordering of materials, usually paper. It can be tedious and repetitive work, so most people are more than happy to let a copy machine do the job for them. ... It sometimes refers to a small meal eaten on fasting days. Definitions of collation. noun. assembling in proper numerical or logical sequence. see more ...
  6. en-academic.com

    The term "collation" originates in the Roman Catholic Church, where it refers to the two small meals allowed on days of fasting, with or without abstinence. [1] Traditionally, the reading in Benedictine monasteries of excerpts from Collationes patrum in scetica eremo, written by John Cassian, was followed by a light meal.Benedictine monasteries of
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