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Girtonian|gɜːˈtəʊnɪən| [f. Girton + -ian.] One who is, or has been, a student at Girton College, one of the two Cambridge colleges for women.
1887Athenæum 25 June 833/2 The head mistress..was..an early Girton student. She was immediately succeeded by..another Girtonian. 1896Westm. Gaz. 5 Dec. 2/1 The Newnhamites and Girtonians. So ˈGirtonite. Also ˈGirtonish a., somewhat resembling the tone or style of Girton students.
1888Pall Mall G. 3 Oct. 3/1 The first number of the new volume of Atalanta can certainly not be reproached with being ‘too Girtonish’. 1894Sir E. Sullivan Woman 58 Their reply would have been a little ‘Girtonish’, I fancy. 1894Athenæum 24 Nov. 721/1 The plump and fair ‘Girtonite’..provided herself with the ‘Pensées’ of Pascal. |