Hebrew

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Root
שׁ־ו־ל (sh-w-l)

Noun

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שׁוּל (shúlm (dual indefinite שוליים / שׁוּלַיִם)

  1. margin, brim, rim
  2. shoulder (of a road)

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Mozarabic

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Etymology

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Inherited from Latin sōlem. Compare Portuguese and Spanish sol.

Noun

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שול (šwlm

  1. sun
    • c. 1100, Kharja H3, section 3:
      כם ראיה דשול אשיד
      km rʔyh dšwl ʔšyd
      He appears like a sunbeam
      (literally, “He comes out like (a) ray of (the) sun”)

Yiddish

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Etymology

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From Old High German scuola, from Latin schola, from Ancient Greek σχολή (skholḗ). Doublet of שולע (shule).

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Noun

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שול (shulf, plural שולן (shuln), diminutive שולכן (shulkhn) or שולכל (shulkhl)

  1. shul, synagogue
    Synonyms: בית־הכּנסת (beysakneses), סינאַגאָגע (sinagoge)
  2. school
    Synonyms: שולע (shule), לערנשול (lernshul)

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Descendants

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  • English: shul
  • Spanish: shul