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‖ ˈclerum Obs. [Short for concio ad clerum, discourse to the clergy.] A Latin sermon, preached on certain occasions at the English Universities.
1655Fuller Hist. of Camb. Univ. vi. 5 (D.) This I heard in a clerum from Dr. Collings. Ibid. vii. 17 On Saturday following, immediately after the clerum, he should go up into the pulpit of St. Mary's. [1802Camb. Univ. Cal. 41 The Lady Margaret's Preachers are now required, by their office, to preach a Latin Sermon, or Concio ad Clerum, before the University the day preceding each Term.] ¶ Also as v. To address the clergy or scholars.
1619J. Dyke Caveat (1620) 23 Our language is now growne so learned, that a man may Clerum in English. |