单词 | doctorand |
释义 | doctorandn.α. 1800s–1900s doctorandus. β. 1900s– doctorand. A candidate for a doctoral degree. Also: a person who has recently received a doctorate. ΘΚΠ society > education > educational administration > university administration > taking degree or graduation > [noun] > graduand son?c1550 determiner1574 proceeder1581 determining bachelor1649 commencer1655 determinant1864 graduand1882 doctorand1898 1898 Harper's Mag. May 953/1 The doctorandi to be publicly promoted..rode on horseback through the streets of the town, summoning the professors and high dignitaries to attend the exercises... The doctorandus took his place upon a low cathedra, and stated..the propositions which he was prepared to defend. 1910 Classical Philol. 5 249 Scattered through the book are polemic remarks, such as are not infrequent among doctorands, on Miss Reiley's predecessors in the field. 1912 R. S. Rait Life in Medieval Univ. ii. 32 When our young English Doctorand received the permission of his Rector to proceed to his degree. 1921 Edinb. Rev. Jan. 72 Increasing numbers of doctorandi sought admission to his laboratory. 2009 Trans. Royal Hist. Soc. 6th Ser. 19 225 The committee..has made grants to young scholars (most commonly graduate students, though doctorands not yet in full-time employment and in the two years after the award of their doctorate are now also eligible). This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, March 2022). < n.1898 |
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