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Definition of Inceptors
1. inceptor [n] - See also: inceptor
Lexicographical Neighbors of Inceptors
Literary usage of Inceptors
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Annals of Cambridge by Charles Henry Cooper, John William Cooper (1845)
"... and to the serious expence and logs of those who by their great labour and
care support the students. It was therefore decreed that all inceptors and ..."
2. Social Life at the English Universities in the Eighteenth Century by Christopher Wordsworth (1874)
"The Inceptors in Arts dispute on three Philosophical Questions, and one of these
Inceptors (for so are the Masters called, who stand for their ..."
3. Munimenta Academicaby University of Oxford by University of Oxford (1868)
"Oath—cont. of chancellor on admission to office, 309, 319, 488. of any officer
of the university, 310. of inceptors in any faculty, 374-376. of principals ..."