These non-religious andunendowed leper-spitals were probably rude erections on the outskirts of the town, at the door of which, or on the roadside near, one or more lepers would sit and beg.
Most of the leper-spitals of Scotland would appear to have been of the poorest kind, unendowed and unprovided with priests.
A college in an English university (at Oxford, an unendowed college).
A student in a hostel, or small unendowed collede in Oxford or Cambridge.
A small, unendowed college in Oxford or Cambridge.
The increased stringency of disciplinary regulations at Oxford in the end of the medieval period is best illustrated by the statutes which, in the fifteenth century, the University enforced upon members of the unendowed Halls.
The university was no longer a mere aggregate of poor scholars and unendowed teachers, it had long grown into a privileged corporation possessing fine buildings and a full treasury.
As hospitia or diversoria literarum signified the unendowed house, so domus or aula scholarium signified the endowed house.
Unendowed or not, you are almost the only relative who has never asked me a favor," returned the old man.
I supposed that I must excite the natural aversion which is generally felt for junior and unendowed relatives, so I kept out of the way.