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cantab

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Cantab \Can"tab\, n. [Abbreviated from Cantabrigian.] A Cantabrigian. [Colloq.] --Sir W. Scott. [1913 Webster] ||

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Cantab may refer to: Cantabrigian , a member of the University of Cambridge or a resident of Cambridge "Cantab" or Cantabrigiensis , the post nominal suffix indicating a degree from the University of Cambridge Cantab (magazine) , produced by University ...

Usage examples of cantab.

The publican had seized his right hand, the horse-dealer his left, and the Cantab slapped him on the back.

Henchick with a kind of stern sorrow, Cantab with a look that was almost horror.

He had been joined by Cantab and half a dozen elders of what Eddie sometimes referred to as the Cloak Folk.

Jake took a deep breath, looked around, saw Oy sitting against the wall of the cave about ten feet behind Cantab, and nodded.

Both of the bearded men were shaking their heads, Henchick with a kind of stern sorrow, Cantab with a look that was almost horror.

The old man went to the mouth of the cave, spoke briefly with Cantab, then motioned for the line of Manni waiting on the path to move up.

The Manni Henchick had chosen as senders six elders, plus Cantab formed their semicircle behind the door and around to its sides.

But busy Monday arrives, and hundreds of Oxonians and Cantabs pour in to witness the speeches of the boys, and pay a tribute of respect to their former masters.

The young Cantab put his fingers on the assistant's upper arm, then with his other hand on his wrist, he bent the forearm sharply, and felt the biceps, as round and hard as a cricket-ball, spring up under his fingers.

Charlton explained to the Cantab, and to any man who happened to be near, that women are particularly open to seduction in the week just preceding the onset of their menstrual period.