释义 |
ˈsubˌrector [sub- 6.] An official immediately below a rector in rank, and acting as his deputy.
1629Wadsworth Pilgr. vi. 55 The Sub-Rector and two of his schollers. 1678Walton Life Sanderson 28 b, In the year 1613, he was chosen Sub-rector of the Colledge. 1691Case of Exeter Coll. 27 Differences arising betwixt the Rector and the Scholars, if not determined within twenty days by the Sub-Rector, the Dean, and three of the Maximè Seniores [etc.]. |