See Also: matriculate(1)(dictionary)
matriculate(2)(dictionary)
matriculate(dictionary)

manes (iou) and matriculate(2) (iou)


manes (iou)



manes noun. LME.
[Latin.]
pl. The deified souls of dead ancestors (as beneficent spirits). LME.
sing. The spirit or shade of a dead person, considered as an object of reverence or as demanding to be propitiated. L17.

matriculate(2) (iou)



matriculate verb. L16.
[medieval Latin matriculat- pa. ppl stem of medieval Latin matriculare, formed as MATRICULA: see -ATE3.]
a. verb trans. Enter (a name) in the register of a university, college, or polytechnic; admit as a member of a university, college, or polytechnic. L16.
b. verb intrans. Be admitted as a member of a university, college, or polytechnic. M19.
verb trans. gen. Insert (a name) in a register or official list; admit or incorporate into a society etc. by this means; enrol (a soldier). L16-E18.
b. Adopt (a child, a foreign custom); naturalize; consign to maternal care. L16-M18.
verb trans. Heraldry (chiefly Scot.). Record (arms) in an official register. L16.