COLLEGIATELY

Etymology

Adverb

collegiately (comparative more collegiately, superlative most collegiately)

In the manner of a community or of a group of colleagues.

In the manner of an undergraduate institution of higher education.

Source: Wiktionary


COLLEGIATE

Col*le"gi*ate, a. Etym: [L. collegiatus.]

Definition: Of or pertaining to a college; as, collegiate studies; a collegiate society. Johnson. Collegiate church. (a) A church which, although not a bishop's seat, resembles a cathedral in having a college, or chapter of canons (and, in the Church of England, a dean), as Westminster Abbey. (b) An association of churches, possessing common revenues and administered under the joint pastorate of several ministers; as, the Reformed (Dutch) Collegiate Church of New York.

Col*le"gi*ate, n.

Definition: A member of a college. Burton.

Source: Webster’s Unabridged Dictionary 1913 Edition



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