COLLEGE


Meaning of COLLEGE in English

n.

Pronunciation: ' kä-lij

Function: noun

Usage: often attrib

Etymology: Middle English, from Anglo-French, from Latin collegium society, from collega colleague ― more at COLLEAGUE

Date: 14th century

1 : a body of clergy living together and supported by a foundation

2 : a building used for an educational or religious purpose

3 a : a self-governing constituent body of a university offering living quarters and sometimes instruction but not granting degrees <Balliol and Magdalen Colleges at Oxford> ― called also residential college b : a preparatory or high school c : an independent institution of higher learning offering a course of general studies leading to a bachelor's degree also : a university division offering this d : a part of a university offering a specialized group of courses e : an institution offering instruction usually in a professional, vocational, or technical field <business college >

4 : COMPANY , GROUP specifically : an organized body of persons engaged in a common pursuit or having common interests or duties

5 a : a group of persons considered by law to be a unit b : a body of electors ― compare ELECTORAL COLLEGE

6 : the faculty, students, or administration of a college

Merriam Webster Collegiate English Dictionary.      Merriam Webster - Энциклопедический словарь английского языка.