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Definition of Prelectors
1. prelector [n] - See also: prelector
Lexicographical Neighbors of Prelectors
Literary usage of Prelectors
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Statutes Made for the University of Oxford, and for the Colleges and Halls by University of Oxford Commissioners (1882)
"Age and Stipend of Scholars. Tenure of Scholarships. Report of Tutors and prelectors.
Election to Scholar- Notice of Election. Examination for Scholarships. ..."
2. American Journal of Education (1855-1882). (1877)
"... the real teaching of the undergraduate members is done by College Tutors and
prelectors, and by a class of special trainers known as Private Tutors, ..."
3. History of the Christian Church by John Fletcher Hurst (1897)
"... while other portions of Scripture, ns subordinate, were assigned to prelectors.
During this period the office of deaconess lost its importance. ..."