LAUREATION


Meaning of LAUREATION in English

ˌlȯrēˈāshən, ˌlär- noun

( -s )

Etymology: laureate (III) + -ion

1. : an act of crowning with or as if with laurel as a mark of honor or achievement

2. archaic : the conferring of an academic degree

the right of laureation conceded to the University of Vienna by Maximilian I — William Hamilton †1856

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