English edit

Etymology edit

From collection +‎ -itis. Compare French collectionnite.

Noun edit

collectionitis (uncountable)

  1. An obsessive desire to collect things; collectomania.
    • 1944, Douglas & Elizabeth Rigby, Lock, Stock and Barrel, page 317:
      His answer was one which, with appropriate variations, might have been given by any one of those who, like himself, have been willing sufferers from some form of collectionitis.
    • 1960, Harper's Magazine, volume 220:
      Collectionitis strikes in the most unexpected quarters: it has metamorphosed a butcher into an expert on ancient porcelain and a cab driver into an Orientalist.
    • 2001, Philippe Rouet, translated by Liz Nash, Approaches to the study of Attic vases: Beazley and Pottier, page 33:
      With his passion for collecting, Hartwig had formed a habit that is peculiar to those who suffer from ‘collectionitis’: the belief that he alone had the right to talk about a vase that he owned, even after he had parted with it.