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seminarian, a. and n. rare.|sɛmɪˈnɛərɪən| [f. seminary n.1 + -an.] †A. adj. = seminary a.
1584in Foley Rec. Eng. Prov. S.J. (1880) VI. 722 Martin Array, a Seminarian priest. B. n. †a. A seminary priest (obs.). b. A student at a seminary or Jesuit school, a seminarist.
1584in Foley Rec. Eng. Prov. S.J. (1880) VI. 721 Lane, of Fisheborne receiveth Correy, a Seminarian. 1794tr. Barruel's Hist. Clergy Fr. Rev. iii. 27 At eight o'clock in the morning the clergymen of St. Nicholas..were dragged with their seminarians to the house of St. Firmin. 1908G. Tyrrell in Hibbert Jrnl. Jan. 254 In protecting the seminarian from the knowledge of awkward facts. Hence semiˈnarianism, the mannerism of a seminarian.
1879W. M. Baker His Majesty Myself xviii. (1880) 139 (Funk) ‘He, at least, has no seminarianism about him’ she said, incidentally to Revel. |