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Scholar
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Scholarly
Like a scholar or learned person showing the qualities of a scholar as a scholarly essay or critique
Portionist
A scholar at Merton College Oxford who has a certain academical allowance or portion corrupted into postmaster
Prepositor
A scholar appointed to inspect other scholars a monitor
Graduates
Graduates, scholars who have taken a degree in a university. See UNIVERSITY.
School
which is not conducted for private profit and is open to inspection and requires the like attendance from scholars as a public elementary school, and keeps certain registers of attendances and is certified by the Board of
University
of Oxford, Cambridge (incorporated by 13 Eliz. c. 29, by the two names of the Chancellor, Masters and Scholars of the University of Oxford and Cambridge respectively, with the direction that they shall be called and named
Hindu
of the word 'Hindu' has given rise to a controversy amongst ideologists; but the view generally accepted by scholars appears to be that the word 'Hindu' is derived from the river Sindhu otherwise known as Indus which
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