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immaˈtriculate, v. rare. [f. im-1 + matriculate v. Cf. F. immatriculer.] trans. To matriculate. In quot. 1814 fig.
1718Byrom Jrnl. & Lit. Rem. (1854) I. i. 39 Mr. Piper was immatriculated here yesterday. 1764Mem. G. Psalmanazar 222, I was not indeed immatriculated. 1814Sporting Mag. XLIV. 66 It would be an acquisition..if this species [of deer] were immatriculated in our parks. So immatricuˈlation, ‘matriculation, especially in a German university’ (Funk, 1893).
1891Flügel German-Eng. Dict., Immatriculation, (im)matriculation. |