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Definition of Batteler

Batteler
Batteler Bat"tel*er, Battler Bat"tler, n. [See 2d Battel, n.] A student at Oxford who is supplied with provisions from the buttery; formerly, one who paid for nothing but what he called for, answering nearly to a sizar at Cambridge. --Wright.

Meaning of Batteler from wikipedia

- termly bills at many colleges at the Universities of Oxford and Durham. Batteler (later, a resident in a college) was originally a rank of students between...
- same people were called exhibitioners). Sizar (University of Cambridge) Batteler (University of Oxford) servitor The Oxford English Dictionary. 2nd ed....
- Servitor (University of Edinburgh; historically, University of Oxford) Batteler (historically, University of Oxford) Federal Work-Study Program "Glossary:...
- fellow-commoners, gentleman-commoners, scholars, commoners, pensioners, sizars, battelers and servitors wore black gowns of decreasing flamboyance based on their...
- Kendal school. On 16 June 1722 Fothergill entered The Queen's College as batteler. He took the degree of B.A. in 1726, M.A. in 1730, B.D. in 1744, and D...
- worked in college in part payment for their education) at the bottom, battelers in the middle and a further sub-divided hierarchy of fellow (or "gentleman")...
- brother John Davenport proceeded to Merton College, Oxford, entering as "battelers" and taking Cook's commons; but the warden required them to enter as commoners...
- whose life and career he was considerably to influence. He was entered a batteler or semi-commoner of St Edmund Hall, Oxford, in June 1678, being placed...