Regius professor
/ˈriːdʒɪəs/noun
- (in the UK) the holder of a university chair founded by a sovereign (especially one at Oxford or Cambridge instituted by Henry Ⅷ) or filled by Crown appointment(英国, 尤指亨利八世在牛津和剑桥大学创立的)钦定讲座教授。
词源
Latin regius 'royal', from rex, reg- 'king'.