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First published 1963 (DOST Vol. III).
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Immatriculat, p.p. [med. L. *immatriculatus, e.m.E. immatriculated (1718).] Matriculated. admitted as a student of a college; enregistered. —1635 Edinb. B. Rec. VII. 159.
He sall suffer none to … use anye of the saids bookes but such as ar immatriculat within the said colledge 1667 Lauder Jrnl. 174.
A student who is immatriculat in some on colledge or other 1685 Id. Observes 175.
Sundry … plebeian families, who … desired to be incorporat and immatriculat unto the number and rank of the noble Venetians