Emeritae vs Emeritus - What's the difference?
emeritae | emeritus |
Emeritae has no English definition.
Retired, but retaining an honorific version of previous title (especially "professor").
A person retired in this sense (feminine form emerita).
* 1955 , Vladimir Nabokov, Lolita :
Emeritae is often a misspelling of emeritus.
Emeritae has no English definition.
As an adjective emeritus is
retired, but retaining an honorific version of previous title especially "professor".As a noun emeritus is
a person retired in this sense (feminine form emerita).emeritae
Not English
Emeritae has no English definition. It may be misspelled.emeritus
English
Adjective
(wikipedia emeritus) (-)Noun
(emeriti)- Oh, you veteran crime reporter, you grave old usher, you once popular policeman, now in solitary confinement after gracing that school crossing for years, you wretched emeritus read to by a boy!