aularian/ˌɔːˈlɛə.ɹi.ən/EtymologyFrom stem of Late Latin aularis (from Latin aula (“a hall”), from Ancient Greek αὐλά (aulá)) + -ian.adjOf or pertaining to a large hall.“In 1839 Lyceum Hall was built at Meeting-House Hill. Mr. Henry A. Clapp, writing of it, says, " Few buildings of its sort in New England have been allied in more intimate and diverse fashion to the life of a community during a half-century of what we may call aularian existence."”nounA member of a hall rather than a college.