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Moderations

British  
/ ˌmɒdəˈreɪʃənz /

plural noun

  1. short for Honour Moderations

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In 1876 he took a First Class in Classical Moderations, always a sufficient proof of sound learning, and, in 1878, he took a First Class in Literae Humaniores.

From Oscar Wilde A Critical Study by Ransome, Arthur

Well, well, for the present I have put you down for the lectures on Pass Moderations.

From Sinister Street, vol. 2 by MacKenzie, Compton

With my first in Moderations I might find some post as an usher in a small school.

From The Ship of Stars by Quiller-Couch, Arthur Thomas, Sir

On November 1st he won a Boulter scholarship, and at the end of the following year obtained First Class Honours in Mathematics and a Second in Classical Moderations.

From The Life and Letters of Lewis Carroll (Rev. C. L. Dodgson) by Collingwood, Stuart Dodgson

Some Lapps advance to a kind of mystic Moderations, and the great sorcerers attain to Final Schools, and are Bachelors in Black Arts. 

From Cock Lane and Common-Sense by Lang, Andrew