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Word: Intrant
Speech Type: Noun
early 16th century (in an earlier sense). From classical Latin intrant-, intrāns, present participle of intrāre enter
A person who joins, or gains admission to, a group, organization, or institution. Now: specifically a trainee member of the Faculty of Advocates, the legal society to which all Scottish advocates belong.
At the universities of Glasgow and St Andrews: each of the four students elected by their respective nations to vote on behalf of that nation in the election of a Rector. Compare "procurator".
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