ˈday-ˌscholar
A pupil who attends a boarding-school for daily instruction without boarding there; a day-boy (see day n. 24).
1833 H. Martineau Berkeley the Banker i. i. 5 The four elder ones, therefore, between four and nine years old, became day-scholars only. 1851 Mayhew Lond. Labour (ed. 2) I. 284 (Hoppe) He resumed his studies as a day-scholar at the Charterhouse. |