Definition of Oxonia. Meaning of Oxonia. Synonyms of Oxonia

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Oxonian
Oxonian Ox*o"ni*an, a. Of or relating to the city or the university of Oxford, England. --Macaulay.
Oxonian
Oxonian Ox*o"ni*an, n. A student or graduate of Oxford University, in England.

Meaning of Oxonia from wikipedia

- The University of Oxford is a collegiate research university in Oxford, England. There is evidence of teaching as early as 1096, making it the oldest university...
- or the English county of Oxfordshire, or the University of Oxford (from Oxonia, Latin for Oxford) The post-nominal suffix indicating a degree from the...
- p. 166. Oxon. is an abbreviation, the full word is Oxonia (nominative), with ablative also Oxonia, following "de" (C****ell's Latin Dictionary, Marchant...
- Fotherin**** House at No. 14, next door to Chapel House. Skelton published the Oxonia Antiqua Restaurata or Antiquities of Oxfordshire in 1823, containing over...
- member of the board of directors Mo Ibrahim Foundation, member of the board Oxonia, member of the academic and policy board Ditchley Foundation, member of...
- An Oxford Doctor of Civil Law, in Convocation dress, from David Loggan's 1675 engraving Oxonia Illustrata....
- Print of 1675, before Wren's additions, David Loggan, Oxonia Illustrata...
- Commander's cross, Order of the Polar Star (Sweden, 2014) Honorary Fellow of OXONIA, The Oxford Institute for Economic Policy Honorary Doctorate of Law, St...
- illustrations linked to the history were separately published as David Loggan's Oxonia Illustrata, which contained instructions on where to insert the plates in...
- word for its county town Shrewsbury; "Oxon" for Oxfordshire, from Latin Oxonia (referring to both the county and the city of Oxford); "Hants" for Hampshire;...