sorbonne

IPA: sɔrbˈɑn

Root Word: Sorbonne

noun

  • A building in Paris that houses several universities and schools
  • The historic University of Paris that used to be located there
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Examples of "sorbonne" in Sentences

  • He then studied at the Sorbonne.
  • She also studied at the Sorbonne.
  • He further studied at the Sorbonne.
  • Basch later studied at the Sorbonne.
  • She studied anthropology at the Sorbonne.
  • She was a language student at the Sorbonne.
  • He was professor of philosophy at the Sorbonne.
  • He then studied for a doctorate at the Sorbonne.
  • Reportage on the artist's lecture at the Sorbonne.
  • Richelieu is interred at the church of the Sorbonne.
  • “Collin’s sorbonne is the most dangerous that has yet been found among the dangerous classes.
  • The audibly inherent texas protuberance sorbonne and win ectomorph as it inertia a hybrid for the bobtailed socioeconomic villain merriment.
  • A sorbonne is the head of a living man, his faculty of thinking—his council; a chump is a contemptuous epithet that implies how little a human head is worth after the axe has done its work.
  • A sorbonne is the head of a living man, his faculty of thinking — his council; a chump is a contemptuous epithet that implies how little a human head is worth after the axe has done its work.
  • What freaked me out about him, was how connected he was, to royalty, and how he studied at the sorbonne in the sixties when communism was very fashionable, and my parents were both students there, part of the whole "radical" student thing there...
  • The ruffian has two heads, one of which reasons out his actions and leads him all his life long, and the other which he has upon his shoulders on the day of his death; he calls the head which counsels him in crime la sorbonne, and the head which expiates it la tronche. —
  • -- The ruffian has two heads, one of which reasons out his actions and leads him all his life long, and the other which he has upon his shoulders on the day of his death; he calls the head which counsels him in crime la sorbonne, and the head which expiates it la tronche.
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