supplicantˈsʌp lɪ kənt
supplicant (n)
- plural
- supplicants
English Definitions:
prayer, supplicant (noun)
someone who prays to God
petitioner, suppliant, supplicant, requester (adj)
one praying humbly for something
"a suppliant for her favors"
suppliant, supplicant, supplicatory (adj)
humbly entreating
"a suppliant sinner seeking forgiveness"
supplicant (Noun)
one who comes to humbly ask or petition
supplicant (Adjective)
begging, pleading, supplicating
Supplicant
A Supplicant, one who supplicates, is a term applied to humble petitioners, and in particular to University of Oxford students who have qualified but not yet been admitted into their degree. At both Oxford and Cambridge, students are presented during the degree ceremony with a form of words that begins with the Latin verb "supplicant". The Cambridge text is: However, these students are referred to as graduands at Cambridge and most universities other than Oxford. The current online edition of the Oxford English Dictionary lists graduand citing usage from 1882 and 1890 and etymological roots of the gerundive of the medieval Latin graduare "to graduate".
Supplicant
A Supplicant, one who supplicates, is a term applied to humble petitioners, and in particular to University of Oxford students who have qualified for but not yet been admitted into their degree.
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