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单词 professoriat
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professoriatn.

Brit. /ˌprɒfᵻˈsɔːrɪət/, /ˌprɒfᵻˈsɔːrɪat/, U.S. /ˌprɑfəˈsɔriət/, /ˌproʊfəˈsɔriət/
Forms: 1800s professariat, 1800s– professoriat.
Origin: A variant or alteration of another lexical item. Etymons: professoriate n., -at suffix.
Etymology: Alteration of professoriate n., after proletariat n., etc.: see -at suffix. Compare earlier professorate n.
= professoriate n.
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society > education > teaching > teacher > university or college teacher > [noun] > professor > position of
profession1579
professorship1631
university chair1711
chair1816
professorate1831
professoriat1856
professoriate1862
society > education > teaching > teacher > university or college teacher > [noun] > professor > body of
professoriate1852
professordom1870
professorate1872
professoriat1933
1856 Times 13 Feb. 12/6 It was objectionable to have the great question of the professoriat brought before the University piecemeal.
1860 C. Reade Eighth Commandment 24 So he dismissed himself from the professariat, and became what we call at our Universities ‘a private tutor’.
1933 Sun (Baltimore) 19 Dec. 1/2 Privately, they express complete distaste for the program, contempt for the ‘professoriat’.
1978 Encounter Feb. 62/1 In this essay Davie's learning, verbal intelligence, scrupulousness, and his sense of how a poet actually works, combine to do credit to a text and, incidentally, to the Professoriat.
1999 J. Hecht City of Light v. 51 Abraham Cornelis Sebastiaan van Heel was a cultured member of the European professoriat, in marked contrast to the ingenious Danish farm boy.
This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, June 2007; most recently modified version published online March 2022).
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