Allerlei . A Dictionary of the ? ???English ? ? ? ? Language*. As used at .... Lasell .... Seminary. S> S> Explanatory,Pronouncing,Etymological, andSynonymous. S> All rights reserved. E>asell Dictionary. Cap and Gown, n. One of theessentials of Seniorhood, used tomanifest dignity and knowledge;that which covers a multitude ofdefects. Def-i-cit, n. (from French, defere,that which remains). The portionwhich is left as a remuneration forthe business manager after all ac-counts are settled. Syn. Bills ; broke ; in the hole ;paternal expostulations; insomnia. The deficit will be made up


Allerlei . A Dictionary of the ? ???English ? ? ? ? Language*. As used at .... Lasell .... Seminary. S> S> Explanatory,Pronouncing,Etymological, andSynonymous. S> All rights reserved. E>asell Dictionary. Cap and Gown, n. One of theessentials of Seniorhood, used tomanifest dignity and knowledge;that which covers a multitude ofdefects. Def-i-cit, n. (from French, defere,that which remains). The portionwhich is left as a remuneration forthe business manager after all ac-counts are settled. Syn. Bills ; broke ; in the hole ;paternal expostulations; insomnia. The deficit will be made up bythe Junior class Di-plo-ma, n. The long covetedpiece of parchment for which everySenior is ready to imperil life itself. Fac-ul-ty, n. (from Lat. facula, asmall candle). Usually the lesserlights in a college, but, nevertheless,often causing great havoc in the ju-dicious undertakings of the faculty says, Thou shalt haveno grinds in the Allerlei. C. C. B. Fresh-man, 11. (from La\. freshus,meaning verdant). A novice; one just learning the rudime


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