proctorise
Etymology
From proctor + -ise.
proctorise means to summon (a person) before the proctor of a university. Lexicurio rates it Sui generis — a strength score of 87 out of 100.
verb
- To summon (a person) before the proctor of a university.“From that moment one of two courses remained open to him,—marriage, the loss of his fellowship, with probably children, and nothing to eat; or patience, the common-room cheer, holy orders, and a living in his turn. He chose the latter, jilted the young girl who had fallen for him, for one of those thousand reasons, which induce girls to throw themselves away on men who possess everything in them t”