Trinity term
Pronunciation
  • (RP) IPA: /ˈtɹɪnɪti tɜːm/
  • (GA) IPA: /ˈtɹɪnəti tɝm/, /-ɾi/
Noun

Trinity term (plural Trinity terms)

  1. The fourth and final term of the legal year, running from May to July, during which the upper courts of England and Wales, and Ireland, sit to hear cases.
  2. The third and final academic term of the universities of Oxford and Dublin, and other educational institutions, running from April to June. The term was model#Verb|modelled after the legal term, but does not begin and end on the same dates.



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