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单词 pupillize
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pupillizev.

Forms: 1800s pupilise, 1800s pupilize, 1800s pupillize.
Origin: A borrowing from Latin, combined with an English element. Etymons: Latin pūpillus , -ize suffix.
Etymology: < classical Latin pūpillus pupil n.1 + -ize suffix. Compare earlier pupillizing n. N.E.D. (1909) gives the pronunciation as (piū·piləiz) /ˈpjuːpɪlaɪz/.
Obsolete. rare.
intransitive. To teach a pupil or pupils; to take pupils; to tutor. Also transitive.
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society > education > teaching > systematic or formal teaching > [verb (intransitive)] > take pupils or tutor
pupillize1840
tute1934
society > education > teaching > systematic or formal teaching > [verb (transitive)] > tutor or coach
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teacher1619
tutorize1839
pupillize1840
coach1848
grind1859
pony1865
tute1934
1840 R. L. Ellis Diary 11 Mar. (Trinity Coll. Cambr. Libr. Add.MS.a.82.1) Tea at Gooden's, & then to Deighton's to await the result. Word came the list would not be out till half past ten. So we adjourned to Walton's whom we found still pupillizing—however he was soon at liberty.
1844 Times 1 Jan. 1/4 (advt.) Being also well read in the classics, he would combine with the above a superintendence of the classes of any clergyman who is pupilising.
1847 Amer. Whig Rev. June 630/2 Perhaps..he will stay here for three or four years as an M.A. pupillizing constantly.
1856 J. H. Newman Callista viii. 65 I am his bully, and shall pupilize him some day.
This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, September 2007; most recently modified version published online December 2020).
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