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collegianer Obs. exc. Sc.|kəˈliːdʒənə(r)| Forms: 6 colligener, -gyner, collygener, colleginar, colligioner, 6–7 colleginer, -ioner, 7 collegenar, 7, 9 colliginer, 9 collegeaner, collegianer. [app. f. F. collégien + -er: cf. mariner, scrivener, parishioner.] A member of a college; a collegian; a colleague.
1546Bale Eng. Votaries iii. (R.), No archdeacon, priest, deacon, subdeacon, colligener, nor canon. 1553― Vocacyon in Harl. Misc. (Malh.) I. 351, I shoke the dust of my fete against those wicked colligyners and prestes. 1563–87Foxe A. & M. (1596) 275/1 The patriarch and his collegioners. 1581Mulcaster Positions xxxvii. (1887) 161 The consideration..hath caryed me from colledges, though not from colleginers. 1616Lane Sqr's T. viii. 90 Love, meeke truithes, sterne Iustices colliginer. a1670in Spalding Troub. Chas. 1 (1829) 76 Thus the town being nightly watched, there came down the street certain of their own collegioners. 1818Scott Hrt. Midl. viii, ‘When I was rabbled by the collegeaners.’ 1823Lockhart Reg. Dalton xiv. 93 ‘Ay, ay, 'tis Oxford College, ye're for, is it?..are ye no rather auld for beginning to be a collegianer?’ 1868G. Macdonald R. Falconer I. 273 ‘He's been here a' day, readin' like a colliginer.’ |