adv. [f. COLLEGIATE a. + -LY2.] In a collegiate manner or capacity.

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1624.  Brief Inform. Affairs Palatinate, 30. The secular Electors neuer giuing their consent thereunto: Neyther was the resolution of the same taken Collegiately.

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1702.  C. Mather, Magn. Chr., IV. (1852), Introd. 9. None of them do live collegiately, but board … at private houses.

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1842.  G. S. Faber, Provinc. Lett. (1844), II. 75. The Tracts for the Times have been published collegiately or corporately.

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