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A '''Columbian''' is someone who attends [[Columbia University]], or it's just the adjectival form of the word [[Columbia]]. For example, one might refer to the Columbian [[:Category:Administration|bureaucracy]]. In this case, it is a synonym for labyrinthine.
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:''See also [[The Columbian]] - [[Columbia College|CC]]/[[SEAS]] Yearbook''
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A '''Columbian''' is someone who attends [[Columbia University]], or it's just the adjectival form of the word [[Columbia]]. For example, one might refer to the Columbian bureaucracy. In this case, it is a synonym for labyrinthine.
  
 
The [http://www.oed.com Oxford English Dictionary] (free from the campus network!) defines the etymology of Columbian and, by extension, Columbia, as:
 
The [http://www.oed.com Oxford English Dictionary] (free from the campus network!) defines the etymology of Columbian and, by extension, Columbia, as:
  
 
{{quotation|f. mod.L. ''Columbia'', poetical name for America (f. Columbus its discoverer) + -AN.|OED Online}}
 
{{quotation|f. mod.L. ''Columbia'', poetical name for America (f. Columbus its discoverer) + -AN.|OED Online}}
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Latest revision as of 16:47, 11 June 2010

See also The Columbian - CC/SEAS Yearbook

A Columbian is someone who attends Columbia University, or it's just the adjectival form of the word Columbia. For example, one might refer to the Columbian bureaucracy. In this case, it is a synonym for labyrinthine.

The Oxford English Dictionary (free from the campus network!) defines the etymology of Columbian and, by extension, Columbia, as:

f. mod.L. Columbia, poetical name for America (f. Columbus its discoverer) + -AN.

OED Online