a. Obs. [f. SORBONNE. Cf. F. sorbonique (16th cent.).] Belonging to, connected with, the Sorbonne.
1543. Bale, Yet a Course at the Romyshe Foxe, 36. Great bellyed braggers or sorbonycall masters in Parys.
1561. T. Norton, Calvins Inst., III. xv. (1634), 383. The Sorbonicall schooles, the mothers of all errours.
1603. Florio, Montaigne, III. xiii. 660. The Sorbonicall or theologicall wine, and their feasts or gaudy dayes, are now come to be proverbially jested-at.