uncollegiate

English

Etymology

From un- +‎ collegiate.

Adjective

uncollegiate (comparative more uncollegiate, superlative most uncollegiate)

  1. Not collegiate.
  2. (not comparable) Not being or relating to a collegiate church.
    • 1835, The new statistical account of Scotland, volume 7, page 191:
      The Established churches in Glasgow are all uncollegiate.

Verb

uncollegiate (third-person singular simple present uncollegiates, present participle uncollegiating, simple past and past participle uncollegiated)

  1. (transitive) To demote from the status of a collegiate church.