Batteled

/ˈbætəld/ verb

Past tense of 'battel,' meaning to provide with food and drink on credit at Oxford or Cambridge University, or to live off such provisions.

From Middle English 'battel,' possibly related to Old English 'bæt' (food) or French 'bataille' (battle, originally meaning provisions for soldiers). The term developed specifically in Oxford and Cambridge academic contexts from the 16th century onward.

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