universitade

Italian

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /u.ni.ver.siˈta.de/
  • Rhymes: -ade
  • Hyphenation: u‧ni‧ver‧si‧tà‧de

Noun

universitade f (plural universitadi)

  1. Obsolete form of università.
    1. totality, entirety, whole
      • 1477 [early 5th century CE], Aurelius Augustinus Hipponensis, “Libro.ⅹ. Capitolo.ⅱ. [Book 10, Chapter 2]”, in Antonio Miscomini, transl., La città di Dio [The city of God] (theology), Roma: Stamperia di Rocco Bernabò, translation of De civitate Dei (in Late Latin), page 236:
        Spesse volte molto afferma Plotino dichiarando lantentione di platone che quella anima: laquale credono essere delluniversitade none daltronde beata che lanostra
        Plotinus, explaining Plato's thought, often and verbosely declares that which they call the soul of the whole is blessed, as ours is
        (literally, “Oftentimes much states Plotinus declaring the understanding of Plato that that soul, which they believe being of the whole is not differently blessed than ours”)
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