Definition of Taberdar

1. a scholar of Queens College Oxford [n -S]

Lexicographical Neighbors of Taberdar

tabboulehs
tabby
tabby cat
tabby cat striation
tabbying
tabefaction
tabefied
tabefies
tabefy
tabefying
tabella
tabellion
tabellions
taber
taberd
taberdar (current term)
taberdars
taberds
tabered
tabering
taberna
tabernacle
tabernacled
tabernacling
tabernacular
tabers
tabes
tabes dorsalis
tabes spasmodica

Literary usage of Taberdar

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Publications by Oxford Historical Society (1888)
"He was elected taberdar in 1742. His nephew was presumably George Graham, ... He was elected taberdar 1775. ' Frederick North, Lord North, afterward second ..."

2. The Fothergills of Ravenstonedale: Their Lives and Their Letters by Catherine Thornton (1905)
"I was in hopes you would have sufficient information from Mr. Ward of the advantages of my place as taberdar, which he might better have given you than I ..."

3. Varieties of Literature: Being, Principally, Selections from the Portfolio by John Henry Brady (1826)
"There is indeed in the college an old legend, that a wild boar, which infested the neighbourhood of Oxford, was killed by a taberdar of this college on ..."

4. The Wanderings of a Pen and Pencil by F. P. Palmer (1846)
""In the window near the pulpit is represented in painted glass a taberdar of Queen's College, Oxford, holding a spear, on which is a boar's head. ..."

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