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collegian

 
(kə-lē'jən, -jē-ən) pronunciation
n.
A college student or recent college graduate.

[Middle English, member of an endowed religious or scholarly body, from Medieval Latin collēgiānus, from Latin collēgium, association. See collegium.]


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A collegian may be:

  • a member of a college
  • One of the Collegians or Collegiants, a religious sect founded in Holland in 1619
  • an inmate in a prison (slang)

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