Originally, in Scottish Universities: an Arts student in the fourth or highest class. Subsequently: any undergraduate in the fourth or final year.
Origin
Early 17th century. From post-classical Latin magistrandus, gerundive of magistrare to confer a master's degree on, specifically application of classical Latin magistrāre; compare -and.
Definition of magistrand in US English:
magistrand
nounˈmadʒɪstrand
Scottish
Originally, in Scottish Universities: an Arts student in the fourth or highest class. Subsequently: any undergraduate in the fourth or final year.
Origin
Early 17th century. From post-classical Latin magistrandus, gerundive of magistrare to confer a master's degree on, specifically application of classical Latin magistrāre; compare -and.