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camerata|kæməˈrɑːtə| [mod.L., f. camera chamber.] Each of the groups into which students of English theological colleges at Rome are divided.
1846J. H. Newman Let. in W. Ward Life (1912) I. iv. 132 The whole body of students is divided into eight classes or portions (cameratas?)—who are never allowed to speak to each other. If you and Christie and Penny went, they would of course put you into three separate cameratas. 1912B. Ward Eve Cath. Emanc. III. xxxiv. 13 The students..likewise felt aggrieved at having to walk out in ‘Camerata’. |