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Word of the day/2026/June 2
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Word of the day
for
June 2
Trinity term
n
(
Ireland
,
UK
,
law
)
The
fourth
and
final
term
of the
legal
year
,
running
from
June
to
July
, during which the
upper
courts
of
England and Wales
, and
Ireland
,
sit
to
hear
cases
.
(
by extension
,
education
)
The
third
and final
academic
term of the
universities
of
Oxford
and
Dublin
, and other
educational institutions
, running from
April
to June;
equivalent
to
Easter term
at the
University of Cambridge
. The term was
modelled
after the legal term, but does not begin and end on the same dates.
Trinity term for the upper courts of England and Wales begins on this day in 2026.
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