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scholasticate

[ skuh-las-ti-keyt, -kit ]

noun

Roman Catholic Church.
  1. a course of study for seminarians, taken prior to their theological studies.
  2. a school for this course of study.


scholasticate

/ -kɪt; skəˈlæstɪˌkeɪt /

noun

  1. RC Church the state of being a scholastic, the period during which a Jesuit student is a scholastic, or an institution where scholastics pass this period
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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of scholasticate1

From the New Latin word ²õ³¦³ó´Ç±ô²¹²õ³Ù¾±³¦Äå³Ù³Ü²õ, dating back to 1870–75. See scholastic, -ate 3
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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of scholasticate1

C19: from New Latin ²õ³¦³ó´Ç±ô²¹²õ³Ù¾±³¦Äå³Ù³Ü²õ, from Latin scholasticus scholastic
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When the novitiate has been completed the scholasticate begins.

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