Obs. Also 7 collin. [a. F. colline hill, ad. L. collīna (sc. terra) hilly land, f. coll-is hill.] A small hill.

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c. 1630.  Drumm. of Hawth., Poems, Wks. 35. And every hill and collin crowns with palms.

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1641.  Evelyn, Mem. (1819), I. 291. A nobly wellwall’d, wooded, and watered park, full of fine collines and ponds.

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1697.  Phil. Trans., XIX. 727. A Rill of about an Ell broad between Two Collines.

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