College — • The word college, from the Latin collegium, originally signified a community, a corporation, an organized society, a body of colleagues, or a society of persons engaged in some common pursuit Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. College… … Catholic encyclopedia
College (1927 film) — College (movie) redirects here. For the 2008 movie, see College (2008 film). College Theatrical release poster Directed by James W. Horn … Wikipedia
College Building (Saskatchewan) — College Building College Building General information Architectural style Collegiate Gothic Location … Wikipedia
out of hospital — out of hospital/school/college/etc phrase used for saying that someone is no longer in hospital at school etc He’s out of hospital, but he can’t go back to work. just/straight out of something (=having recently left) … Useful english dictionary
out of school — out of hospital/school/college/etc phrase used for saying that someone is no longer in hospital at school etc He’s out of hospital, but he can’t go back to work. just/straight out of something (=having recently left) … Useful english dictionary
College of Coaches — The College of Coaches was an unorthodox strategy employed by the Chicago Cubs in 1961 and 1962. After the Cubs finished 60 94 in 1960, their 14th straight second division finish, Cubs owner P.K. Wrigley announced in December 1960 that the Cubs… … Wikipedia
College Street — East out of College Hill, at No.17, to 13 Dowgate Hill (P.O. Directory). In Dowgate and Vintry Wards. First mention: Elmes, 1831. Former names : Les Arches, 1276 7 (Anc. Deeds, A. 7823). A little lane called Le Arche upon Walbrok, 1298 9 … Dictionary of London
out — out1 [ aut ] function word *** Out can be used in the following ways: as an adverb: We went out into the yard. He took out a penknife. after the verb to be : You were out when I called. The house was silent and all the lights were out. in the… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
out — I UK [aʊt] / US adverb, preposition *** Summary: Out can be used in the following ways: as an adverb: We went out into the garden. ♦ He took out a penknife. after the verb to be : You were out when I called. ♦ The house was silent and all the… … English dictionary
out-college — ˈ ̷ ̷| ̷ ̷ ̷ ̷ adjective Etymology: out (IV) + college chiefly Britain : residing outside a college an out college student … Useful english dictionary