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Laureation, -iatio(u)n, n. Also: lawreation; laurriatioun, laurieatio(u)n(e, laurietione; lawriation(e; lauratione; louratione, lourtione. [f. Laureat v.: also in Eng. (1680– ) appar. f. Sc.] Graduation, the act of receiving a degree (in a Scottish University). Also attrib. with day, money.(a) 1619 Fam. Innes 210.
That ye vill doe me honor the day off my laureatione in giffing me in len the best ornaments ye heue 1647 Rec. Kirk Scotl. 479.
That all students of philosophie at their entry and at their lawreation be holden to subscribe [etc.] 1681 Mun. Univ. Glasg. II. 491.
The lords of the visitation … knowing that all laureations in all universities aught to be publick [etc.] 1694 Ib. I. 431.
That no student shall be eligible to these bursaries but such as have a certificate of their laureation 1695 Ib. II. 523.
The commission appoynts … that att the tyme of lawreation the students be strictlie examined … publicklie, and that non receive the degree of Master of Arts but such [etc.](b) 1612 Sc. N. & Q. 1st. Ser. I. 102.
[To] teach the elements of mathematicks for two years after his lauriation 1636 Banff Ann. I. 75.
Furnischeing of him cloathes befoir his lauriatioun 1654–5 Glasg. B. Rec. II. 530.
To help to buy clothis to his sonis laurriatioun, 40 li. 1659 Mun. Univ. Glasg. III. 433.
That at the examinatione and lauriatione, eache persone when he comes to the Black Stone bring the Questores certificat that [etc.] 1661 Sc. N. & Q. 2 Ser. IV. 2.
For accomadatione of such gentlemen … as schould be present at the dispute and lauriatione of ther schollars 1664 Lamont Diary 175.
He was gradwat att St Androws … a litell before the ordinar tyme of the publicke lawriation 1664 Mun. Univ. Glasg. II. 481.
That the publick registers … of matriculatione and lauriatione … be cairfullie preservit 1677 Edinb. B. Rec. X. 297.
Ane act … ordaining them to take the oath of alledgence at the lawriatione 1678 Glasg. B. Rec. III. 260.
Laurieatioune 1696 Mun. Univ. Glasg. II. 542.
[That] they have brought in a custome of printing the whol nams of the students … as candidats for lawriation in their publick thesis 1703 Edinb. Univ. Chart. 138.
To know the tyme and place, way and manner, how the lauriation should be made this year Ib. 141.
Therfor they appoynt the publick lauriatione to be keeped in the Common Hall of the Colledge(c) 1673 Aberd. Council Lett. V. 267.
Being the lauratione is to be heir on Monday 1703 Edinb. Univ. Chart. 148.
The Counsell did … allow the lauratione to be private pro hac vice(d) 1641–2 Misc. Spald. C. V. 106.
To John Menȝeis … for helping him to buy necessars for his louratione Ib.
For printing of the thessus of the college of the broch, at the lourtione of the skollerisattrib. 1660 Mun. Univ. Glasg. III. 509.
To the masones on the lauriation day [£1 16s.] 1727 Ib. II. 578.
[The teacher] of the baccalour class … shall have six guineas yearly out of the fore-end of the laureation-money
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