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Harrovian
[ huh-roh-vee-uhn ]
adjective
- of or relating to Harrow.
noun
- a pupil or former pupil of Harrow.
Harrovian
/ həˈrəʊvɪən /
noun
- a person educated at Harrow School
adjective
- of or concerning Harrow
Word History and Origins
Origin of Harrovian1
Word History and Origins
Origin of Harrovian1
Example Sentences
Mr Harbord was an old Harrovian famed for his joviality, and his suicide shocked his friends and family.
A Dorset police spokesman said Old Harrovian Mr Harbord's death was not being treated as suspicious.
In the following year our Politics found a fresh vent through the establishment of The Harrovian.
On this occasion the nine-year old Harrovian, attended by his brother George, tat.
Cæsar's governor seemed to know what every Harrovian had done worth the doing.
It was a judgment which wrung my Harrovian withers, but of which I could not dispute the truth.
If I had not scouted old Kedge, you would be prancing about here, a Harrovian, counting the partridges.'
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