in loco parentis

in loco parentis
I. adverb Etymology: Latin Date: 1818 in the place of a parent <
school officials acting in loco parentis
>
II. noun Date: 1968 regulation or supervision by an administrative body (as at a university) acting in loco parentis

New Collegiate Dictionary. 2001.

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