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litteræ humaniores
‖ litteræ humaniores (ˈlɪtəraɪ hjuːmænɪˈɔəriːz) Also literæ humaniores. [L., lit. ‘more humane letters’.] The humanities, secular learning as opposed to divinity; esp., at the University of Oxford, the study of Greek and Roman classical literature, philosophy, and ancient history; also, = Greats (gr... Oxford English Dictionary
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literæ humaniores
literæ humaniores var. litteræ humaniores. Oxford English Dictionary
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Ambrose Wilson
John's College, Oxford, he took a second-class in Classical Moderations in 1873, and a first-class in Litteræ Humaniores in 1875. wikipedia.org
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Lit. Hum
Lit. Hum Abbrev. of litteræ humaniores.1939 L. MacNeice Autumn Jrnl. xii. 49 If it were not for Lit. Hum. I might be climbing A ladder with a hod. Oxford English Dictionary
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▪ I. read, n.1 Obs. exc. dial. or techn. (riːd) Also 4 (9 dial.) rede, 5, 9 Sc. reid, 8 red, 8–9 reed. [OE. réada, of obscure origin.] The stomach of an animal; in later use only spec. the fourth stomach of a ruminant. It is probable that the special sense of the word is the original one, but the ea... Oxford English Dictionary
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