a classical scholar or student of the liberal arts n
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-- a title of the Middle Ages, given to a person in authority, or to one having a license from a university to teach philosophy and the liberal arts.
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an occupation requiring special education (especially in the liberal arts or sciences) n
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n the body of people in a learned occupation n an occupation requiring special education (especially in the liberal arts or sciences) n an open avowal (true or false) of some belief or opinion n affirmation of acceptance of some religion or faith
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One of the four "liberal arts" making up the quadrivium.