scólere

scólere
m (-es/-as) scholar, learner

Old to modern English dictionary. 2013.

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  • scholar — noun Etymology: Middle English scoler, from Old English scolere & Anglo French escoler, from Medieval Latin scholaris, from Late Latin, of a school, from Latin schola school Date: before 12th century 1. a person who attends a school or studies… …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • scholar — scholarless, adj. /skol euhr/, n. 1. a learned or erudite person, esp. one who has profound knowledge of a particular subject. 2. a student; pupil. 3. a student who has been awarded a scholarship. [bef. 1000; < LL scholaris, equiv. to L schol(a)… …   Universalium

  • Schoeller (Unternehmerfamilie) — Schoeller ist der Name einer rheinischen, mehrheitlich reformierten Familie, die sich durch ihre weit verzweigten Unternehmertätigkeiten einen hohen Stellenwert im In und Ausland erworben hat. In älteren Urkunden werden sie unter anderem auch:… …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • scóliere — see scólere …   Old to modern English dictionary

  • scholar — (n.) O.E. scolere student, from M.L. scholaris, from L.L. scholaris of a school, from L. schola (see SCHOOL (Cf. school) (n.1)). The Medieval Latin word widely borrowed, e.g. O.Fr. escoler, Fr. écolier, O.H.G. scuolari, Ger. Schü …   Etymology dictionary

  • scholar — schol•ar [[t]ˈskɒl ər[/t]] n. 1) a learned or erudite person, esp. one who has profound knowledge of a particular subject 2) cvb a student who has been awarded a scholarship 3) a student; pupil • Etymology: bef. 1000; ME scoler(e), OE scolere… …   From formal English to slang

  • scholar — /ˈskɒlə / (say skoluh) noun 1. a learned or erudite person. 2. a student; pupil. 3. a student who, because of merit, etc., is granted money or other aid to pursue his or her studies. {Late Latin scholāris; replacing Middle English and Old English …  

  • scholar — [skäl′ər] n. [ME scoler < OE scolere or OFr escoler, both < ML < LL scholaris, relating to a school < L schola, SCHOOL1] 1. a) a learned person b) a specialist in a particular branch of learning, esp. in the humanities [a Mark Twain… …   English World dictionary

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