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Definition of Aularians
1. aularian [n] - See also: aularian
Lexicographical Neighbors of Aularians
Literary usage of Aularians
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Memorials of Oxford by James Ingram, John Le Keux, Frederick Mackenzie (1837)
"Even now, though the chancellor nominates, and the vice-chancellor admits the
principal, he is to be elected by the aularians. But, as iu the case of the ..."
2. Publications by Oxford Historical Society, Bostonian Society (1894)
"... made a little speech, and entertained the vice-chancellor and aularians with
a glass of wine. The principals lodgings were lock'd up by Dr. Hammond. ..."
3. Publicationsby Oxford Historical Society by Oxford Historical Society (1900)
"169 : aularians, iii. iii. 27. 446. authentic'authoritative,!. 445; iv. 130.
auxilary —of the militia, i. 414, 494, 499- avouch, to, 11. ..."
4. The Lives of Those Eminent Antiquaries John Leland, Thomas Hearne, and by Thomas Hearne, Anthony à Wood (1772)
"Afterwards Dr. Adams made a little Speech, and entertained the Vice-Chancellor
and aularians with a ..."