privatissimum

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English

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Etymology

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From Latin superlative of prīvātus (set apart from, private).

Noun

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privatissimum (plural privatissima)

  1. A university lecture heard by only a small number of students.

References

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Found in: The Modern Ibsen: a Reconsideration, by Hermann J. Weigand; A Collection of College Words and Customs, by Benjamin Homer Hall.