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universitarian, a.|juːnɪvɜːsɪˈtɛərɪən| [f. as next + -arian.] Of or pertaining to, characteristic of, obtaining in, a university.
1834F. Mahony in Fraser's Mag. X. 317/1 Awfully ludicrous were the dying convulsions of the old universitarian system. 1858Almae Matres 44 No wars between privileges collegiate and universitarian. 1872Mrs. Oliphant Mem. Montalembert II. 44 The desire that this universitarian teaching should be above reproach. Hence universiˈtarianism, the educational method or system characteristic of or prevailing in a university; advocacy of or preference for this.
1889Jrnl. Educ. 1 Sept. 479/1 At the risk of being accused of classicism, or universitarianism, I must confess that I do believe in a certain amount of classical work. |