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‖ gaudeamus|gɔːdiːˈeɪməs| [The first word of the mod.L. students' song: Gaudeamus igitur, juvenes dum sumus, ‘Then let us be merry while we are young’. (Similarly used in Fr. of 15th c.)] A college-students' merry-making.
1823Scott Fam. Lett. (1894) II. 178 Our Bannatyne Club goes on à merveille, only that at our gaudeamus this year we drank our wine more majorum, and our new judge Lord Eldin had a bad fall on the staircase. 1894College Echoes (St. Andrews Univ.) VI. 71 On Saturday evening the first Gaudeamus of the session was held in the Cross Keys Hotel. 1895Athenæum 12 Oct. 487/2 A song sung at a public Gaudeamus [at Maynooth] in 1829. |