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Dictionary: al·ma ma·ter or Al·ma Ma·ter (ăl'mə mä'tər, äl') pronunciation

n.
  1. The school, college, or university that one has attended.
  2. The anthem of an institution of higher learning.

[From Latin Alma Māter, nourishing mother (epithet of certain goddesses) : alma, feminine of almus, nourishing + māter, mother; see maternal.]


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Also, Alma Mater. The school or college one attended and, usually, graduated from, as in During football season I always check to see how my alma mater is doing. This expression sometimes refers to the institution's official song, as in I never did learn the words to my college's alma mater. The term is Latin for "kind mother." [c. 1800]


Latin Phrase: Alma mater
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Nourishing mother; one's old school, college, university

WordNet: alma mater
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The noun has one meaning:

Meaning #1: your alma mater is a school you graduated from


Wikipedia: Alma mater
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Alma mater statue in front of Low library of Columbia University in New York City

Alma mater (Latin: "nourishing mother"), pronounced /ˈælmə ˈmeɪtər/ (UK), /ˈɑːlmə ˈmɑːtər/ (US), was used in ancient Rome as a title for various mother goddesses, especially Ceres or Cybele[1], and in Medieval Christianity for the Virgin Mary.

In modern times, it is often a school, college, or university attended during one's formative years,[1] which is usually interpreted to mean from where one earned one's first degree or doctorate, or both.[2] The term may also refer to a song or hymn associated with a university or college[3].

The expression is almost always used in the singular, but the Latin plural is almae matres.

On the campus of Columbia University on the steps of Low Library there is a well known bronze statue of Alma Mater by Daniel Chester French. The University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign also has an Alma Mater statue.

The University of Bologna adopted the motto Alma Mater Studiorum ("Nourishing Mother of Studies") in 2000[4].

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