collegio
college
noun kol-LEH-joh Less Common
Origin: Latin collegium (community of colleagues)
Also means
boarding school
Usage Note
Collegio does not map cleanly onto 'college' in the Anglo-American sense; it more often means a residential boarding school (collegio religioso) or a professional body (collegio dei notai, notarial board). An Italian university faculty is facoltà, not collegio. The plural is collegi.
Examples
"Il collegio accetta studenti da tutta Italia."
Natural Translation
The boarding school accepts students from all over Italy.
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