Definition of Pupilage. Meaning of Pupilage. Synonyms of Pupilage

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Definition of Pupilage

Pupilage
Pupilage Pu"pil*age, n. The state of being a pupil. As sons of kings, loving in pupilage, Have turned to tyrants when they came to power. --Tennyson.

Meaning of Pupilage from wikipedia

- scholarship for recent graduates of the Bar Admission Course allows for a pupilage with leading barristers at the Inns of Court in London. In 2003, he went...
- Wallace was called to the Bar in November 1984 and in 1986 completed pupilage. He has taken part in hearings held at both the Old Bailey as well as several...
- Nuova, the pentatych of the Madonna and Saints. Of his birth and death and pupilage nothing is known. Renaissance art biographer Giorgio Vasari does not even...
- agitation, the government decreed he would not be allowed to undertake his pupilage in Nairobi after completing his law degree. He ended up in Kericho. However...
- become a member of a Bar ****ociation by undergoing a period of training (pupilage) for one year with a practicing Advocate, and to sit an admission examination...
- regulations drawn to sa****uard the freedmen that might lead to a permanent 'pupilage'." Belz 2000, p. 47 Belz 2000, pp. 52–53 Hermann 1981, pp. 3–9 "The reformer...
- when their right of possession ceases. Meanwhile, they are in a state of pupilage. Their relation to the United States resembles that of a ward to his guardian...
- become a member of a Bar ****ociation by undergoing a period of training (pupilage) for one year with a practicing advocate and one also needs to sit an admission...
- Aya Megbele. She began her education at Nana Primary School during her pupilage, and later attended the College of Education Demonstration Secondary School...
- ISBN 0521359848. Retrieved 5 April 2015. Oxford Dictionaries: attest, pupilage Oxford University Press [Retrieved 5 April 2015] G Long, Epictetus (2010)...