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‖ ad eundem, advb. phr.|æd eɪˈʊndɛm| [L., short for ad eundem gradum to the same degree.] Of the admission of a member of one university to another: to the same degree or status (as that already held elsewhere). Also transf., of the admission of a member of any institution or society into another.
1711Spectator 30 May, You are invited to be admitted ad eundem at Cambridge. 1783H. Walpole Let. c 6 Dec. (1971) XXV. 454 He shall be admitted ad eundem..into the Church of Rome. 1860B. F. Westcott Let. Dec. (1903) I. 217 The great event this morning was my admission ad eundem. 1885Athenæum 29 Aug. 267/1 Graduates came..and supplicated for incorporation ad eundem, as a matter of usage so unvarying as to be almost a right. 1952A. M. Sullivan Last Serjeant xxxi. 280 They added an assurance that if I was to join the Inner Temple ad eundem the Benchers would be glad to have me as a member at the occurrence of the next vacancy. 1977K. M. E. Murray Caught in Web of Words xiii. 248 The University Statutes [of Oxford] did not allow him to be given a doctorate ad eundem by virtue of his Edinburgh degree. |