Aularian

/ɔːˈleːriən/ noun

In British universities, a student who belongs to the college and eats in its hall (aula) regularly, as opposed to an external student.

From Latin aula 'hall' + -arian 'relating to'. The term emerged in medieval universities to distinguish between students who lived and ate communally versus those who didn't.

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