Collegiate
Pronunciation
- IPA: /kəˈliËdÊ’iÉ™t/
Origin
From Medieval Latin collegiatus ("colleague"), from collegium ("community, group")
Full definition of collegiate
Adjective
collegiate
Derived terms
Noun
collegiate
(plural collegiates)- (obsolete) A member of a college, a collegian; someone who has received a college education.
- (obsolete) A fellow-collegian; a colleague.
- 1621, Robert Burton, The Anatomy of Melancholy, II.2.4:those tables of artificial sines and tangents, not long since set out by mine old collegiate, good friend, and late fellow-student of Christ Church in Oxford, Mr. Edmund Gunter ....----