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repetitor|rɪˈpɛtɪtə(r)| [Ger.] A private tutor, esp. in Law, at a German university or college.
1770Diary (MS., Eng. Coll. Rome), Wed 7..in time of Repetition..to y⊇ R.C. [Roman College] a little Theological act perform'd by Padre Angeleni one of y⊇ Repetitors in y⊇ German Colledge. 1886in Webster. 1895H. Rashdall Universities Europe Middle Ages I. iv. 250 A Repetitio in Medicine and Arts [at Bologna]..was, as a rule, not given by the Master himself but by a ‘Repetitor’, who attended the lecture and then repeated it to the students afterwards and catechized them upon it. 1968Listener 30 May 699/3 The repetitor, a lawyer—not a recognised university teacher and often looked at askance by academic lawyers—sets up house in a university town and acts as a kind of ‘crammer’, compensating for the frequent lack of suitable classes in the legal faculties and other teaching deficiencies. |