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undergraduateship
Derived word form of undergraduate

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It was for a speaker whose undergraduateship lay thirty years behind to state as plainly as he could his own deepest obligation to the place which had decided the course and complexion of his life.

From Fifteen Chapters of Autobiography by Russell, George William Erskine

Dean Bradley tells us how he took Oxford by storm in the days of the undergraduateship of Clough and Matthew Arnold.

From Alfred Tennyson by Lang, Andrew

As has been already remarked, it is scarcely probable that this can have been the poet, then a youth of some seventeen years on the verge of his undergraduateship.

From The Faerie Queene — Volume 01 by Spenser, Edmund

Of these examinations there are three during a student's undergraduateship.

From A Collection of College Words and Customs by Hall, Benjamin Homer