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pupillize, pupilize, v.|ˈpjuːpɪlaɪz| [f. L. pūpill-us pupil n.1 + -ize.] intr. and trans. To teach a pupil or pupils; to take pupils; to ‘coach’. Hence ˈpupillizing vbl. n. and ppl. a.
1822J. Power Let. to J. Lynes 17 Jan. in Parr's Wks. (1828) VIII. 634 He still continues at Clare Hall, and has been much engaged in pupillizing (as they call it at C.). 1844J. T. J. Hewlett Parsons & W. xiii, Private pupilising was in vogue at that period. 1856J. H. Newman Callista viii. 65, I am his bully, and shall pupilize him some day. |