Definition of Collegia. Meaning of Collegia. Synonyms of Collegia

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Definition of Collegia

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Collegial
Collegial Col*le"gi*al, n. [LL. collegialis.] Collegiate. [R.]
Collegian
Collegian Col*le"gi*an, n. A member of a college, particularly of a literary institution so called; a student in a college.
Collegiate
Collegiate Col*le"gi*ate, n. A member of a college. --Burton.
Intercollegiate
Intercollegiate In`ter*col*le"gi*ate, a. Existing or carried on between colleges or universities; as, intercollegiate relations, rivalry, games, etc.

Meaning of Collegia from wikipedia

- A collegium (pl.: collegia) or college was any ****ociation in ancient Rome that acted as a legal entity. Such ****ociations could be civil or religious...
- The Twelve Collegia or Twelve Colleges (Russian: Двeнaдцaть Коллегий) is the largest edifice from the Petrine era remaining in Saint Petersburg. It was...
- Institute in 1814, was established in 1804 and occupied a part of the Twelve Collegia building. On 8 February 1819 (O.S.), Alexander I of Russia reorganized...
- This list of ancient Roman collegia (Latin singular collegium, meaning "joined together"; English for "college") denotes a subset of professional, religious...
- multi-faith space, UBC Health & Wellness Clinic, learning centres, the Collegia, as well as Picnic, which is a new centre where students can s**** mental...
- as the Menshikov Palace, Kunstkamera, Peter and Paul Cathedral, Twelve Collegia, became prominent in the city architecture of the early 18th century. In...
- The Collegia Vicentina consisted of a series of meetings in Vicenza in 1546. 40 Italian intellectuals met to re-evaluate the Christian Faith. Lelio Sozzini...
- the convivium musi**** discussed musical philosophy over a banquet, the collegia musica performed both vocal and instrumental music for pleasure; they focused...
- magistrates, and those who came to visit him also alienated many in Rome. The collegia, civic ****ociations restored by Clodius in 58 BC, were again abolished...
- fostered by a proliferation of voluntary ****ociations and confraternities (collegia and sodalitates): professional and trade guilds, veterans' groups, religious...