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==Pronunciation== | ==Pronunciation== | ||
== | <tt> [tʃa pi no] </tt> | ||
[chah 'pee no] | |||
==Description== | |||
A student who currently lives or has lived in [[Chapin]]. Sometimes appears as "Chapina" when referring to a group of only girls, but Chapino includes all genders and students. | A student who currently lives or has lived in [[Chapin]]. Sometimes appears as "Chapina" when referring to a group of only girls, but Chapino includes all genders and students. | ||
==Usage== | |||
This term is predominately used by Chapinos themselves <ref> Heyck, Bill. "Reflections on the Tenth Anniversary of a Long-Lasting Community." 10th Anniversary SuperNewsletter (7 Apr. 1989): 1. Print. </ref>. Outside groups have historically used the incorrect forms Chapinites <ref> [http://infoweb.newsbank.com/iw-search/we/HistArchive/?p_product=EANX&p_theme=ahnp&p_nbid=P6CO58HVMTM5MzEwMTI4Mi41ODAyNDQ6MToxMzoxMjkuMTA1LjI5LjM0&p_action=doc&s_lastnonissuequeryname=4&d_viewref=search&p_queryname=4&p_docnum=3&p_docref=v2:13A5CC2 Wood, Larry. "No Special Dinner for Weber." Editorial The Observation Deck. ''The Daily Northwestern'' Evanston, IL 27 Feb. 1985: 13. Print.]</ref>, Chapinsky, and [[Chappie]] | |||
==Example Sentence== | ==Example Sentence== | ||
I met some Chapinos for dinner last night. | I met some Chapinos for dinner last night. | ||
==Related Terms== | ==Related Terms== | ||
[[Chapin | *[[Chapin]] | ||
*[[Ch-]] | |||
==External Links== | ==External Links== | ||
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Kling, S. 2012 Meeting Minutes presented at Chapin Hall Executive Board Meetings Sep-Nov 2012 | Kling, S. 2012 Meeting Minutes presented at Chapin Hall Executive Board Meetings Sep-Nov 2012 | ||
[[Category:Traditions]] |
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Part of Speech
Noun
Pronunciation
[tʃa pi no]
[chah 'pee no]
Description
A student who currently lives or has lived in Chapin. Sometimes appears as "Chapina" when referring to a group of only girls, but Chapino includes all genders and students.
Usage
This term is predominately used by Chapinos themselves [1]. Outside groups have historically used the incorrect forms Chapinites [2], Chapinsky, and Chappie
Example Sentence
I met some Chapinos for dinner last night.
Related Terms
External Links
References
- ↑ Heyck, Bill. "Reflections on the Tenth Anniversary of a Long-Lasting Community." 10th Anniversary SuperNewsletter (7 Apr. 1989): 1. Print.
- ↑ Wood, Larry. "No Special Dinner for Weber." Editorial The Observation Deck. The Daily Northwestern Evanston, IL 27 Feb. 1985: 13. Print.
Allen, Matt. "Chapin Welcome Letter." Letter. Aug. 2005. MS. Chapin Humanities Residential College, Evanston, IL.
Chapin Potty Notes 1 (Apr. May 27 Nov. 2007): 3. Print.
Kling, S. 2012 Meeting Minutes presented at Chapin Hall Executive Board Meetings Sep-Nov 2012