Baccalaureus

/ˌbækəˈlɔːriəs/ noun

A Latin term for a bachelor's degree holder or a young scholar in medieval universities.

From Late Latin baccalaureus, possibly from bacca (berry) + laureus (laurel), though the exact etymology is debated. The term originally referred to an unmarried knight or junior scholar, and evolved to mean a degree-holder in medieval universities.

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