Pupilage
1Pupilage — Pu pil*age, n. The state of being a pupil. [1913 Webster] As sons of kings, loving in pupilage, Have turned to tyrants when they came to power. Tennyson. [1913 Webster] …
2pupilage — or pupillage [pyo͞o′pə lij] n. the state or period of being a pupil …
3pupilage — or pupillage noun Date: circa 1599 the state or period of being a pupil …
4pupilage — /pyooh peuh lij/, n. the state or period of being a pupil; tutelage. [1580 90; PUPIL + AGE] * * * …
5pupilage — noun a) The condition of being a pupil b) The period during which one is a pupil …
6pupilage — n. Nonage, minority, wardship, pupilarity, tutelage …
7pupilage — pu·pil·age …
8pupilage — …
9legal education — Introduction preparation for the practice of law. Instruction in law has been offered in universities since medieval times, but, since the advent of university based law schools in the 18th and 19th centuries, legal education has faced the… …
10Learning — (Roget s Thesaurus) < N PARAG:Learning >N GRP: N 1 Sgm: N 1 learning learning Sgm: N 1 acquisition of knowledge acquisition of knowledge &c. 490 acquisition of skill &c. 698 Sgm: N 1 acquirement acquirement attainment Sgm: N 1 edification… …