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demyship

語源

demy +‎ -ship

名詞

demyship (複数形 demyships)

  1. A type of scholarship, specifically for Magdalen College, Oxford.
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Demyship

出典:『Wikipedia』 (2010/08/31 16:17 UTC 版)

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A demyship (or demy) is a form of scholarship, specifically at Magdalen College, Oxford. Oscar Wilde, Lewis Gielgud, Lord Denning and T. E. Lawrence were famous recipients. It is derived from demi-socii or half-fellows. Magdalen's founder, William of Waynflete, originally provided them for the College. Recipients (known as demies) are still admitted to the College's Foundation as well as being able to attend certain special ceremonies and dinners. Recent demies include the historian Niall Ferguson and George Osborne.

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