a. Obs. [f. SORBONNE. Cf. F. sorbonique (16th cent.).] Belonging to, connected with, the Sorbonne.

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1543.  Bale, Yet a Course at the Romyshe Foxe, 36. Great bellyed braggers or sorbonycall masters in Parys.

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1561.  T. Norton, Calvin’s Inst., III. xv. (1634), 383. The Sorbonicall schooles, the mothers of all errours.

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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.

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