- scolu
- 1. f (-e/-a) troop or band of people, host, multitude, shoal, school (in school of fishes); 2. see scól
Old to modern English dictionary. 2013.
Old to modern English dictionary. 2013.
Shoal — Shoal, n. [AS. scolu, sceolu, a company, multitude, crowd, akin to OS. skola; probably originally, a division, and akin to Icel. skilja to part, divide. See {Skill}, and cf. {School}. of fishes.] A great multitude assembled; a crowd; a throng;… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
school — I. noun Etymology: Middle English scole, from Old English scōl, from Latin schola, from Greek scholē leisure, discussion, lecture, school; perhaps akin to Greek echein to hold more at scheme Date: before 12th century 1. an organization that… … New Collegiate Dictionary
shoal — I. adjective Etymology: alteration of Middle English shold, from Old English sceald more at skeleton Date: circa 1554 shallow II. noun Date: 1555 1. shallow 2. a sandbank or sandbar that makes the water shallow III … New Collegiate Dictionary
school — school1 schoolable, adj. schoolless, adj. schoollike, adj. /skoohl/, n. 1. an institution where instruction is given, esp. to persons under college age: The children are at school. 2. an institution for instruction in a particular skill or field … Universalium
gescola — 1. m ( n/ n) fellow debtor; [sceal]; 2. m ( n/ n) companion; [scolu] … Old to modern English dictionary
sceolu — see scolu … Old to modern English dictionary
discolo — dì·sco·lo agg., s.m. CO 1a. agg., spec. di bambini: indisciplinato, non docile e troppo vivace: bambini discoli, la maestra ammonisce i discoli Sinonimi: 1birba, birbante, birbone, birichino, briccone, disubbidiente, impertinente, indisciplinato … Dizionario italiano
scula — SCULÁ, scol, vb. I. 1. refl. şi tranz. A (se) trezi din somn, a (se) deştepta. ♢ expr. (refl.) A se scula din morţi = a învia. ♦ A (se) ridica (din pat) după o boală; a (se) vindeca, a (se) însănătoşi. 2. refl. şi tranz. A (se) ridica în picioare … Dicționar Român
shoal — [ʃəul US ʃoul] n [Sense: 1; Origin: Old English scolu large group ] [Sense: 2; Date: 1300 1400; Origin: shoal not deep (11 20 centuries), from Old English sceald] 1.) a large group of fish swimming together = ↑school shoal of … Dictionary of contemporary English
Schule — Sf std. (9. Jh.), mhd. schuol(e), ahd. scuola, mndd. schole(n), mndl. sc(h)ole, scool Entlehnung. Wie ae. scolu, anord. skóli entlehnt aus l. schola, als dessen Vokal bereits gedehnt war. Spätlateinisch bedeutet das Wort auch Kriegerhaufe… … Etymologisches Wörterbuch der deutschen sprache