a. and sb. [f. late L. aulāri-us belonging to the aula, Gr. αὐλή, hall + -AN.] A. adj. Of or belonging to a hall. B. sb. At English universities: The member of a hall (as distinguished from the member of a college).

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a. 1695.  Wood, Life (1848), 302. Afterwards Dr. Adams [Principal of Magdalen Hall] entertained the vice-chancellor and Aularians with a glass of wine.

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1871.  Daily News, 13 Jan., 5/1. The ‘inmates,’ or ‘aularians,’ had prevailed at the University.

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