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单词 aularian
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Aulariann.adj.

Brit. /ɔːˈlɛːrɪən/, U.S. /ɔˈlɛriən/, /ɑˈlɛriən/
Forms: also with lower-case initial.
Origin: A borrowing from Latin, combined with an English element. Etymons: Latin aularis , -an suffix.
Etymology: < post-classical Latin aularis of a university hall of residence (see aulary adj.) + -an suffix. With use as adjective compare earlier aulary adj.
A. n.
At Oxford and Cambridge Universities: a member of a hall (hall n.1 4), as distinct from a college. Now only with reference to St Edmund Hall, Oxford.
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society > education > member of university > [noun] > other members
Aularian1691
gold tasseller1846
academical clerk1857
incorporator1887
1691 A. Wood Athenæ Oxonienses I. 349 A discusser of controversies against Bellarmine, and other Pontificians, before his Fellow-Aularians and many others.
a1695 A. Wood Life (1848) 302 Afterwards Dr. Adams [Principal of Magdalen Hall] entertained the vice-chancellor and Aularians with a glass of wine.
1871 Daily News 13 Jan. The ‘inmates’, or ‘aularians’, had prevailed at the University.
1881 Liverpool Mercury 16 June 5/3 In the church and university organs [of Oxford] ‘Aularians’ of various degrees of standing are expressing their opinions.
1897 D. Macleane Hist. Pembroke Coll. Oxf. iii. 32 The principal [of Broadgates Hall] was elected by his aularians.
1932 Bookman Dec. 304/3 The long reign of ‘Dante’ Moore [of St Edmund Hall] whose beard..was so fertile a debating subject to Aularians of an earlier day.
1987 Times 5 Mar. 14/1 St Edmund Hall, Oxford is undertaking a revision of its list of old members. Aularians who have not received a copy of the St Edmund Hall Magazine for 1985-86 are requested to send their names and present addresses to the Principal's Secretary.
2003 Independent (Nexis) 23 Dec. 16 Jeannine served St Edmund Hall as tutor in French Language and Literature and by making their home a welcoming place for Aularians.
B. adj.
(a) At Oxford and Cambridge Universities: relating to or characteristic of a hall (hall n.1 4), as distinct from a college; of or relating to such halls or their administration. In later use only with reference to St Edmund Hall, Oxford. (b) Occasionally more generally: of, relating to, or characteristic of a hall or halls, in various senses.
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society > education > educational administration > university administration > [adjective] > relating to halls
aularya1695
Aularian1835
1835 Morning Post 19 Mar. 5/5 In a Convocation holden this day the revised body of Aularian Statutes..passed the house.
c1849 Stranger's Guide Oxf. (ed. 6) 92 As the foundation of this establishment marks a new era in the academical annals of this University, it is not without reason..that..the name of New College should still attach to this erection. Before this period, however, the Aularian system was generally prevalent.
1905 L. Mifflin Coll. Sonnets 333 Dim, rose-flushed heights, crowned with aularian fanes.
1940 W. Owen Sonnets of G. S. O. 79 Learning would scoff from her aularian seat, Dull clerics the new heresy dismiss.
1972 W. A. Pantin Oxf. Life iv. 36 The Chancellor's registers contain much litigation about payments for these aularian lectures.
1980 Past & Present No. 86. 18 This would imply a total of some 755-810 scholars resident in hostels in the middle of the fifteenth century. While this is of course much less than Oxford's 1,200 or so aularian scholars at the same date it is still quite impressive.
2016 www.sehbc.org 19 Sept. (O.E.D. Archive) The aims of the Friends [of St Edmund Hall Boat Club] are to..give Aularian rowers an opportunity to keep in contact with current College rowing, and other Aularian rowers by means of [etc.].
This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, September 2017; most recently modified version published online December 2021).
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