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单词 marlburian
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Marlburiann.

Brit. /ˌmɑːlˈbjʊərɪən/, /ˌmɔːlˈbjʊərɪən/, U.S. /ˌmɑrlˈbjʊriən/
Origin: From a proper name, combined with an English element. Etymons: proper name Marlborough , -ian suffix.
Etymology: < the name of Marlborough College in Wiltshire, an English public school (compare Marlborough n.) + -ian suffix, after adjectives from place names in -bury, e.g. Canterburian adj. and n.
A past or present member of Marlborough College.
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society > education > learning > learner > one attending school > [noun] > pupil at specific school
Etonian1635
Paul's pigeona1661
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Rugbeian1714
Wykehamist1758
Wykhamite1828
Westminsterian1835
Marlburian1851
Shirburnian1859
Pauline1861
Harrovian1864
Salopian1866
Whitgiftian1880
1851 (title) Marlburian [No. 1. 15 Apr.].
1881 T. Hughes Rugby, Tennessee iii. iii. 130 A nephew of mine, aged twenty-one, a Marlburian.
1913 A. G. Bradley Other Days iii. 90 Marlburians of the sixties are still numerous above-ground.
1948 F. M. Heywood Let. 19 Mar. in Times Lit. Suppl. (1974) 8 Nov. 1256/3 The King's Private Secretary, the Lord Chancellor and the Archbishop of Canterbury are all Old Marlburians.
1970 C. Wood Terrible Hard v. 54 He was a friendly, able Marlburian.
1997 Daily Tel. 16 May 27/4 He also taught generations of Marlburians the skills of dry-stone walling.
This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, December 2000; most recently modified version published online June 2022).
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