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Meaning of aegrotat | Babel Free

Noun CEFR B2
/ˈʌɪ.ɡɹəʊˌtæt/

Definitions

  1. A certificate indicating that a student is ill, excusing attendance at lectures and examinations and allowing courses to be passed without finishing the work.
    British, dated
  2. An unclassified degree awarded to such a student.
    British

Equivalents

Examples

“Near-synonym: sick note”
“I sent my servant to the apothecary for a thing called an ægrotat, which I understood, for I never saw one, meant a certificate that I was indisposed, and that it would be injurious to my health to attend chapel, or hall, or lectures. This was forwarded to the college authorities.”
“Aegrotat and posthumous awards will normally be considered only when no interim award is available, no degree award may be made within the regulations, and the student is/was close to completion of the award.”

CEFR level

B2
Upper Intermediate
This word is part of the CEFR B2 vocabulary — upper intermediate level.

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