At Cambridge University: a male student in relation to his father (father, n. 10). Obsolete.
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释义 | society > education > learning > learner > college or university student > [noun] > types at specific universities (27) son?c1550 At Cambridge University: a male student in relation to his father (father, n. 10). Obsolete. Bibler1569 = Bible-clerk, n. 2. round cap1572 a person who wears a round cap, spec. an undergraduate of Cambridge University. batteler1604 literal. One who battels in college; formerly, a rank or order of students at Oxford below Commoners. fellow commoner1614 At certain Oxford and Cambridge colleges, and some other colleges and universities: a member of a class of undergraduates entitled to certain… gentleman-commoner1614 Chiefly at Oxford and Cambridge Universities: a member of a class of undergraduates entitled to certain privileges; spec. a wealthy or aristocratic… primar1642 A student of the highest rank (typically from an aristocratic family) at the University of St Andrews or the University of Glasgow. Cf. seconder, n.… Bible-clerk1650 spec. The title of a class of students in certain colleges at Oxford, having the duty of reading the lessons in chapel, and of saying grace in Hall. Harry-Sopha1661 A class of students in the University of Cambridge: see quots. hodman1677 A term of contempt applied by undergraduates of Christ Church, Oxford, who were King's Scholars of Westminster School, to those who were not, and… nobleman1682 A nobleman's son as a student at Oxford or Cambridge University. Now historical. seconder1684 A student of the second grade in social rank at St. Andrews University. Obsolete exc. Historical. grueller1691 One who feeds on gruel; a name given to a particular set of Oxford students in 17th cent. Obsolete. ternar1698 A student of the third or lowest rank at St. Andrews, and apparently in other of the Scottish Universities. tuft1755 transferred in University slang, One who wears a tuft; a titled undergraduate. red gowna1774 An undergraduate student at St Andrews University. ten-year-man1816 of ten years' duration or standing, as ten-year-old, also as n.; spec. ten-year-man, at Cambridge University: see quot. 1903. prick-bill1818 A junior student at Christ Church, Oxford, responsible for recording compulsory chapel attendance by pricking off on a list the names of… bear1828 Oxford University slang. A student. Obsolete. Cf. bear-leader, n. 2. martinet1831 A student at the University of Paris not living in a college. Now historical. sheep1865 A semi at Aberdeen university. trotter1883 One who moves or goes about briskly and constantly; see trot, v. 2. skiver1884 U.S. College slang. At the University of Notre Dame: a student who leaves the campus without permission. Also occasionally in extended use with… hall-reader1886 one who read the Bible or other book in the college hall. sign-off1902 U.S. At Harvard University: a student who has notified the university of a period of absence due to illness. Cf. to sign off 4a at sign, v.1… night climber1937 a person who engages in night-climbing. techie1969 U.S. College slang. Frequently with capital initial. A student at a school of technology. |
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