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单词 non-collegiate
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non-collegiaten.adj.

Brit. /ˌnɒnkəˈliːdʒɪət/, U.S. /ˌnɑnkəˈlidʒ(i)ət/
Forms: see non- prefix and collegiate adj. and n.
Origin: Formed within English, by derivation. Etymons: non- prefix, collegiate n.
Etymology: < non- prefix + collegiate n.; in later use perhaps independently < non- prefix + collegiate adj.Compare post-classical Latin scholares nulli collegio vel aulae ascripti (1882 in Statuta Univ. Oxon. (1882) 10).
A. n.
A person not educated or trained in a college; a member of a non-collegiate body. rare.
ΘΚΠ
society > education > learning > learner > college or university student > [noun] > non-collegiate student
chamber-deacon1413
non-collegiate1683
non-coll1879
tosher1889
1683 (title) A plea for the chymists or non-colegiats.
1897 T. H. S. Escott Social Transformations Victorian Age xiv. 186 Mr. J. A. Froude's successor in the Chair of Modern History was, throughout the greater portion of his career, a non-collegiate.
1905 Daily Chron. 11 July 3/2 The unfairness to the rate-payer,..to the class-teacher, to the non-collegiate, to the academical degreed.
B. adj.
Not collegiate; not attached or affiliated to, or sponsored by, a university or college. Of a student: not belonging to a college; belonging to a body of students not attached to any particular college or hall. Of a university or church: not having a collegiate system. In early use of (part of) a school: not resembling or preparing pupils for a college.
ΘΚΠ
society > education > learning > learner > college or university student > [adjective] > non-collegiate
non-collegiate1853
non-coll1874
non-ascript1897
society > education > place of education > college or university > [adjective] > university > types of university
Oxbridge1850
non-collegiate1853
provincial1875
Ivy League1939
red brick1943
Oxbridgean1959
plate glass1968
1853 T. W. Higginson Woman & her Wishes 4 Female pupils..have more leisure than the non-collegiate portion of the boys.
1864 Rep. Comm. Publ. Schools I. 311 Boys who have been taught together up to 14 or 15, diverge, some to the modern or non-collegiate, others to the ancient or collegiate side of the school.
1869 Galaxy Nov. 622 Independent students..are admitted..to the lectures... But I find that this is not expected to bring a great many independent or non-collegiate scholars to Oxford.
1874 Non-collegiate Memoranda 2 The Board for superintending Non-collegiate Students, appointed by the University [of Cambridge].
1876 G. W. Kitchin Scholares non Ascripti 5 The advantages they would certainly enjoy in a non-Collegiate University.
1886 Dict. National Biogr. VIII. 100/2 On his return to England he brought a letter from the pope, forbidding the archbishop to visit secular non-collegiate churches, and fixing a maximum sum to be paid as procurations.
1912 Dict. National Biogr. 1901–11 I. 356/1 The institution of the non-collegiate body in 1868, and the foundation of Keble College in 1870, made other and better provision in the university for poor undergraduates.
1927 Dict. National Biogr. 1912–21 314/2 It was, however, as the first censor of non-collegiate students that Kitchin rendered his greatest services to Oxford.
1979 N.Y. Times 7 Oct. xxii. 14/1 In Westchester there are clubs at Iona College and Pace University as well as three noncollegiate clubs: the White Plains Rugby Club, the Westchester Rugby Club and the Wingfoot Rugby Club.
1988 Oxf. Today 1 51/1 The result, while weakened by the absence of noncollegiate buildings, is a handsome volume halfway between coffee table and guide book.
1993 Dict. National Biogr.: Missing Persons 207/2 He left Aberystwyth in 1879 and spent a year in Oxford on a non-collegiate basis.
This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, December 2003; most recently modified version published online March 2022).
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