The Collaborative International Dictionary
Aularian
Aularian \Au*la"ri*an\, n.
At Oxford, England, a member of a hall, distinguished from a
collegian.
--Chalmers.
Aularian
Aularian \Au*la"ri*an\, a. [L. aula hall. Cf. LL. aularis of a court.] Relating to a hall.
Wiktionary
aularian
a. (context rare English) Of or pertaining to a large hall. n. (''at Oxford University'') a member of a hall, rather than a college
Usage examples of "aularian".
But he soon observed wrongdoers being dragged off there, hands tied behind their backs, winding up dark stairways into the aularian shadows, some to the Holies, some to a punishment farm behind Market called Twink.