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sizarship|ˈsaɪzəʃɪp| Also 8 sizership. [f. sizar.] The position or status of being a sizar.
1782Burke Penal Laws agst. Irish Cath. Wks. VI. 282 Your lordship mentions a proposal..of erecting a few sizerships in the college. 1803H. K. White Lett. I. 96, I have not heard from Cambridge yet, and it is very doubtful whether there be a vacant sizarship in Trinity. 1850Kingsley A. Locke xiii, These sizarships, now, were meant for—just such cases as yours. 1902Student's Hdbk. Cambridge v. 77 Exhibitions, Sizarships and Subsizarships limited to candidates who can show that they are in need of pecuniary assistance. transf.1877J. Morley Robespierre in Crit. Misc. Ser. ii. 31 He proceeded with a sizarship to the college of Louis-le-Grand in Paris. |