What's the difference between aularian and collegian?
Aularian
Definition:
(a.) Relating to a hall.
(n.) At Oxford, England, a member of a hall, distinguished from a collegian.
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Collegian
Definition:
(n.) A member of a college, particularly of a literary institution so called; a student in a college.
Example Sentences:
(1) 5 October: A drunk man yells racial slurs at members of the Legion of Black Collegians.
(2) Moreover, the risk tended to be increased among collegians who were obese, heavy cigarette smokers, and coffee drinkers.
(3) The results also indicate that commonly held beliefs regarding a contemporary rise in levels of both student drinking and alcohol-related problems among collegians are unwarranted.
(4) The college community shares in the family’s grief and has lost a valued student in Mo and, and old Scotch collegian, in Nick Norris,” he said.
(5) A professional player is at more risk of injury during a game than practice, and thus is exposed to injury more than a collegian because the professional season has three to four times as many games.
(6) Among other recent events, members of the Legions of Black Collegians, whose founders include a recently retired deputy chancellor, said slurs were hurled at them by an apparently drunken white student while practicing for a homecoming performance.