a. [f. COLLEGE sb. + -ED2.]
† 1. = COLLEGIATE 1. Obs. rare.
c. 1425. Wyntoun, Cron., VII. x. 477. He wes enteryd in Dwnfermlyne, In þat collegyd kyrk he lyis.
2. Having a college or colleges.
1850. Frasers Mag., XLI. 617. There is a wide difference between these great seats of learning and their one-colleged sister in Dublin.