Sorbonne

English

Etymology

From French Sorbonne.

Proper noun

Sorbonne

  1. A building in Paris that houses several universities and schools
  2. The historic University of Paris that used to be located there

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French

Etymology

From Sorbon + -e. Feminine equivalent of Sorbon. From Robert de Sorbon, founder of The Sorbonne.

Proper noun

Sorbonne f

  1. Sorbonne

Descendants

  • English: Sorbonne
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