COLLEGATARY

collegatary (k<<schwa>>-leg-<<schwa>>-ter-ee). A colegatee; a person who shares a common legacy with one or more other persons. — Also termed collegatarius (k<<schwa>>-leg-<<schwa>>-ter-ee-<<schwa>>s). COLLEGE college. 1. An institution of learning that offers instruction in the liberal arts, humanities, and sciences, but not in the technical arts or in studies preparatory to admission to a profession. [Cases: Colleges and Universities  1. C.J.S. Colleges and Universities §§ 2–3, 9.] 2. An assembly of people, established by law to perform some special function or to promote some common purpose, usu. of an educational, political, ecclesiastical, or scientific nature. [Blacks Law 8th]