AULA
\ˈɔːlə], \ˈɔːlə], \ˈɔː_l_ə]\
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By Henry Campbell Black
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aw'la, n. a hall.--adj. AUL[=A]'RIAN, relating to a hall.--n. at Oxford, a member of a hall, as distinguished from a collegian.--AULA REGIS, also called Curia Regis, a name used in English history for a feudal assembly of tenants-in-chief, for the Privy Council, and for the Court of King's Bench. [L. aula, a hall.]
By Thomas Davidson
By Willam Alexander Newman Dorland