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Cantabrigian
Cantabrigian Can`ta*brig"i*an, n. A native or resident of Cambridge; esp. a student or graduate of the university of Cambridge, England.

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- and Cambridge, M****achusetts, United States. The term is derived from Cantabrigia, a medieval Latin name for Cambridge invented on the basis of the Anglo-Saxon...
- by William Perkins, A Golden Chain, where the Latin phrase Alma Mater Cantabrigia ("nourishing mother Cambridge") is inscribed on a pedestal bearing a...
- QR Mandeville, Jamaica DMP · 739 740 Cantabia 1913 QS Contraction of Cantabrigia, Latin for Cambridge, named in honour of Cambridge, M****achusetts and...
- A bird's eye view of Eton College, founded 1440, by David Loggan, published in his Cantabrigia Illustrata of 1690...
- waiting to hear from John Wilkes Booth's family about digging brother up". Cantabrigia. Archived from the original on May 30, 2011. Retrieved May 16, 2011....
- Victricensis Wixoe (conjectured) - (possible fort) Cambridge - (Latin name: Cantabrigia. Roman Name: Durolipons or Duroliponte), now the main road through Cambridge...
- Geranium dalmati**** and G. macrorrhizum. The name cantabrigiense comes from Cantabrigia, the Latin name for Cambridge, England. Geranium × cantabrigiense was...
- Gonville and Caius College in David Loggan's 1690 Cantabrigia illustrata...
- of works of art. From 1676 he was involved in preparing the new folio Cantabrigia illustrata, which was eventually published in 1690. In that year he was...
- is a term for members of the university derived from its Latin name Cantabrigia, a medieval Latin name for Cambridge. Charles Vyner Brooke, Rajah of...