Oxon
Pertaining or belonging to Oxford, England. (From Oxoniensis, a latinized form of the Middle English Oxenford). Usages include reference to degrees and diplomas conferred by the University of Oxford and the ecclesiastical, titular surname of the Bishop of the Diocese of Oxford in the Church of England.
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