Eloco, élocas, pe. corr. elocâre. Cic.To cast, remoone, or putte a thing out of his place: to set to hire, or to ferme.Gens victa elocata, seruata.Cic. Elocare. Plin. To set out vpon a price.Certum est Manilium Cornutum HSCC elocasse in eo morbo curandum sese. Pli. It is certain that Manilius made his bargaine to be cured for ZOO. Sestertij. Elocare fundum.Cic.To set out a ground to ferme.Elocare boues. Colum. To let out oxen to hire.Elocare funus. Plin. To bargaine with one for the charges of a mans buriall.
Lewis and Short: Latin dictionary
ē-lŏco, āvi, ātum, 1, v. a., to let or hire out, to let out to farm: fundum, Cic. Verr. 2, 3, 22; cf. bovem, Col. 1, 7, 6: funus, Plin. 21, 3, 7, 10; cf.: sese curandum, id. 26, 1, 3, 4.—Transf.: gentem Judaeorum, i. q. ejus vectigalia, Cic. Fl. 28 fin.