matricula

from Bouvier's Law Dictionary, Revised 6th Ed (1856)
MATRICULA, civil law. A register in which are inscribed the names of persons 
who become members of an association or society. Dig. 50, 3, 1. In the 
ancient church there was matricula clericorum, which was a catalogue of the 
officiating clergy; and matricula pauperum, a list of the poor to be 
relieved; hence to be entered in the university is to be matriculated. 
    

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