collegiate

  • 81collegiate — /kəˈlidʒiət/ (say kuh leejeeuht), / dʒət/ (say juht) adjective 1. of or relating to a college. 2. of the nature of or constituted as a college. 3. (of a town) containing a college …

  • 82The Collegiate Licensing Company — Collegiate Licensing Company Founded 1981 Headquarters Atlanta, Georgia, USA Number of locations 6 Key people …

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  • 83collegiate church — noun Date: 15th century 1. a church other than a cathedral that has a chapter of canons 2. a church or corporate group of churches under the joint pastorate of two or more ministers …

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  • 84collegiate church — 1. a church that is endowed for a chapter of canons, usually with a dean, and that has no bishop s see. 2. (in the U.S.) a church or group of churches under the general management of one consistory or session. 3. a consolidation of formerly… …

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  • 85collegiate institute — (in Canada) a fully accredited high school teaching academic subjects under the supervision of a provincial government. * * * …

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  • 86collegiate church — noun A Christian church, other than a cathedral, that has a chapter of canons and a dean or provost …

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  • 87Collegiate church — A church, not a *cathedral, endowed for a *chapter of canons or prebends. These establishments were served by groups of secular *clergy, forming an association or college. They were known in the AS period as *minsters. Some became *chantries of a …

    Dictionary of Medieval Terms and Phrases

  • 88collegiate church — noun a church endowed for a chapter of canons but without a bishop s see. ↘US & Scottish a church or group of churches established under two or more pastors …

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  • 89Collegiate church — a church served by a body of canons or prebendaries; not housing the throne of a bishop and therefore not a cathedral; served by secular canons rather than monks …

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  • 90collegiate church — colle′giate church′ n. 1) rel a church that has a chapter of canons but no bishop s see 2) rel (in the U.S.) a church or group of churches governed by a consistory or session 3) rel (in Scotland) a church having two or more pastors • Etymology:… …

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