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Definition of Aularian

Aularian
Aularian Au*la"ri*an, a. [L. aula hall. Cf. LL. aularis of a court.] Relating to a hall.
Aularian
Aularian Au*la"ri*an, n. At Oxford, England, a member of a hall, distinguished from a collegian. --Chalmers.

Meaning of Aularian from wikipedia

- replaced by All Souls College. In 1483–90 the university issued the first aularian statutes (from aula, the Latin for "hall") to regulate the halls. In 1603...
- Retrieved 7 May 2021. "Taking Teddy Hall to the Oxford Playhouse". The Aularian: 13. 6 August 2015. Archived from the original on 25 October 2022. Retrieved...
- oldest tradition of teaching in Oxford, a tradition that precedes both the aularian houses that would characterise the next century and the collegiate houses...
- in the 14th century, the halls' days were numbered. Of the hundreds of Aularian houses (from the Latin for "hall") that sprang up, only St Edmund Hall...
- centrepiece of the quadrangle. St Edmund Hall began as one of Oxford's ancient Aularian houses, the medieval halls that laid the University's foundation, preceding...
- provided royal civil servants at no cost to the crown. Of the hundreds of aularian houses that sprang up across the city, only St Edmund Hall (c. 1225) remains...