euniversitaé
NormanEdit
Alternative formsEdit
- unnivèrsité (Jersey)
EtymologyEdit
From Old French universitei, borrowed from Medieval Latin ūniversitās, in juridical and Late Latin "a number of persons associated into one body, a society, company, community, guild, corporation, etc.," in Classical Latin, "the whole, aggregate," from ūniversus (“whole, entire”).
NounEdit
euniversitaé f (plural euniversitaés)