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[ skol -er ] SHOW IPA
/ ˈskɒl ər / PHONETIC RESPELLING
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noun a learned or erudite person, especially one who has profound knowledge of a particular subject.
a student; pupil.
a student who has been awarded a scholarship.
Origin of scholar First recorded before 1000; from Late Latin scholāris, equivalent to Latin schol(a) school1 + -āris -ar1 ; replacing Middle English scoler(e), Old English scolere, from Late Latin, as above
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synonym study for scholar 2 . See pupil1 .
OTHER WORDS FROM scholar schol·ar·less, adjective non·schol·ar, noun non·schol·ar·ly, adjective Words nearby scholar Schoenberg, Schoenheimer, Schofield, Schofield Barracks, schola cantorum, scholar , scholarch, scholarly, scholarship, scholar's mate, scholastic
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“The song was awkward for Marxist critics because of its apathetic character,” the scholar Franz Mennemeier noted.
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"'Tis a most interesting and thrilling tale," the scholar observed when the young knight had finished his narrative.
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British Dictionary definitions for scholar noun a learned person, esp in the humanities
a person, esp a child, who studies; pupil
a student of merit at an educational establishment who receives financial aid, esp from an endowment given for such a purpose
Southern African a school pupil
Derived forms of scholar scholarly , adjective scholarliness , noun Word Origin for scholar C14: from Old French escoler, via Late Latin from Latin schola school 1
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