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ˈsub-preˌceptor Obs. exc. Hist. [sub- 6.] An assistant preceptor or instructor. Hence ˌsub-precepˈtorial a.
1698Luttrell Brief Rel. (1857) IV. 406 The bishop of Salisbury, his preceptor, 1200{pstlg} per ann.; and Dr. Willis, his subpreceptor, 400{pstlg}. 1755[see subgovernor]. 1827Gentl. Mag. XCVII. ii. 6 He had..been Sub-preceptor to his present Majesty, then Prince of Wales, and to the Duke of York. 1847Medwin Shelley II. 221 Sub-preceptor to the Princess Charlotte. Ibid., To relieve him from his sub-preceptorial duties. |