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ˈsubˌwarden [sub- 6.] An under or deputy warden.
1661Wood Life (O.H.S.) I. 390 Sir Thomas asked where Mr. Fisher the subwarden was? Mr. Brent, the senior fellow, answer'd: ‘Sir, Mr. subwarden keeps his chamber’. 1688Holme Armoury iii. iv. 199/2 Vice-Principle, the second person in the Colledg, which in some particular Halls or Colledges are termed Vice-Masters, Sub-Wardens, [etc.]. 1908Westm. Gaz. 24 Feb. 4/1 He was for a brief period Sub-Warden of Bishop's College. 1911F. Harrison Autobiogr. Mem. ii. I. 83 The Sub-Warden whom I afterwards came to know..as a very worthy..gentleman. |