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Cantabrigian
Cantabrigian Rugby Club formerly The Old Cantabrigian RUFC, was established by the 'old boys' of local Hills Road Sixth Form College (formerly The Cambridgeshire Cantabrigian Rowing Club was similarly established, in 1950. wikipedia.org
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Cantabrigian
Cantabrigian, a. and n. (kæntəˈbrɪdʒɪən) [f. Cantabrigia, Latin form of the name Cambridge + -an.] 1. Of or belonging to Cambridge; a member of the University of Cambridge.c 1540 [see Oxonian n. a]. 1616 J. Chamberlain Let. 27 Mar. (1939) I. 618 The King..had a play at Roiston acted by some of the y... Oxford English Dictionary
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Cantabrigian Rowing Club
Cantabrigian Rowing Club (), known as Cantabs, is a 'town' (or CRA) rowing and sculling club in Cambridge, UK. In 2017, Cantabrigian won the Club 8+ event at Henley Women's Regatta, setting a new course record in the process. wikipedia.org
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Cantab
Cantab, n. and a. (ˈkæntæb) A. n. A colloquial abbreviation of Cantabrigian.1750 Coventry Pompey Litt. ii. x. (1785) 68/1 The young Cantab..had come up to London. 1755 Gentl. Mag. XXV. 60 Upon gawdy, or exceeding days, as they are call'd by the Cantabs. 1807 Byron To Miss Pigot 5 July, Sad dogs all ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Cantabria (disambiguation)
ship sunk in the Spanish Civil War , a Spanish replenishment vessel commissioned in 2010 Cantabria (Madrid Metro) See also Cantabrian (disambiguation) Cantabrigian wikipedia.org
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Cantab
Cantab may refer to: Cantabrian, a demonym for Canterbury, New Zealand Cantabrigian, a demonym for people from: Cambridge, England The University of Cambridge Cambridge, Massachusetts Harvard University Cantabrigian Rowing Club (Cantabs), a rowing club in Cambridge, England Cantabrigiensis (Cantab wikipedia.org
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-ian
-ian, suffix 1. repr. L. -iān-us, i.e. an original or connective vowel -i-, with suffix -ānus: see -an 1, ‘of or belonging to’. Formed by adding -ānus to stems ending in -i, as Itali-a, Itali-ān-us, Fabi-us, Fabi-ān-us, Vergili-us, Vergili-ān-us, Christ-us, Christ-i-ān-us. Hence, in many Eng. words ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Cantabrian
Asturias Cantabrian circle, a military tactic employed by ancient Cantabri horse archers People from the region of Canterbury, New Zealand See also Cantabrigian wikipedia.org
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Eastern Counties 1
Edmunds III (West) Cambridge Adventurers (West) Cantabrigian II (West) Colchester III (South) Cottenham Renegades (West) Diss II (North) Fakenham Number of league titles Thetford (3) Beccles (2) Lowestoft & Yarmouth (2) Mersea Island (2) Wymondham (2) Basildon (1) Bury St Edmunds (1) Cantabrigian wikipedia.org
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Eastern Counties 2
Number of league titles Cantabrigian (2) Hadleigh (2) Ipswich Y.M. (2) Thetford (2) Wanstead (2) Basildon (1) Beccles (1) Billericay (1) Broadland - Great Yarmouth (1) Bury St Edmunds III (1) Campion (1) Cantabrigian II (1) Chelmsford (1) Colchester (1) Colchester II (1) Colchester III (1) Cottenham wikipedia.org
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Shalini Ganendra
A fourth generation Cantabrigian, she read law at Trinity Hall, Cambridge University and was featured as one of the THWomen40 prominent women in profile wikipedia.org
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V. N. Kaul
His grandfather Pandit Narendra Nath Kaul, an early Indian Cantabrigian, was the Revenue Minister of the princely state of Jammu & Kashmir. wikipedia.org
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London 3 North East
(promoted from Eastern Counties 1) Stowmarket Upminster Wanstead West Norfolk Participating teams 2014-15 Beccles Billericay (promoted from Essex 1) Cantabrigian Cooperians (promoted from Essex 1) Sudbury Upminster Wansted Wisbech Wymondham (promoted from Eastern Counties 1) Participating teams 2012-13 Beccles Cantabrigian wikipedia.org
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London 2 North East
Teams for 2019–20 Teams for 2018–19 Teams for 2017–18 Teams for 2016-17 Campion Cantabrigian Diss Epping Upper Clapton (promoted from London 3 North East) Rochford Hundred Romford & Gidea Park South Woodham Ferrers Woodford (transferred from London 2 North West) Teams for 2015-16 Basildon Campion Cantabrigian wikipedia.org
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V. E. Christopher
The then principal of the college was the Cantabrigian Victor Premasagar. wikipedia.org
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