studenty

English

Etymology

From student +‎ -y.

Adjective

studenty (comparative more studenty, superlative most studenty)

  1. (informal) Of or pertaining to university students.
    • 2000, Joe Jackson, A Cure for Gravity: A Musical Pilgrimage:
      ...the Badger Bar in Bournemouth, a cellar club where a studenty crowd would sit on the floor.
    • 2006, Stella Rimington, At Risk:
      As she had hoped, the hiking boots looked more or less OK with this outfit, in a studenty sort of way.
    • 2008, Tom Masters, Steve Fallon, Vesna Maric, London: City Guide:
      It's popular with a studenty, friendly, mixed crowd. There are four rooms of great music from indie to the 'rubbish room'.

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Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): [ˈstudɛntɪ]

Noun

studenty

  1. accusative/instrumental plural of student

Lower Sorbian

Noun

studenty

  1. nominative plural of student
  2. accusative plural of student