collegian

English

Etymology

From Middle English collegian, from Medieval Latin collēgiānus.

Noun

collegian (plural collegians)

  1. A student (or a former student) of a college
  2. (slang) An inmate of a prison.

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Etymology

From Medieval Latin collēgiānus; equivalent to college + -ien.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /kɔlˈɛːdʒian/

Noun

collegian (plural collegians) (rare)

  1. One who is part of a college (ecclesiastical or educational).

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