eskola
Basque (Bidasoa Valley)
noun
Definitions
- school
Etymology
Derived from Latin schola (school, lecture, sect) derived from Ancient Greek σχολή (leisure, spare time, later conversations and the knowledge gained through them during free time, the places where these conversations took place, free time, school, disputation).
Origin
Ancient Greek
σχολή
Gloss
leisure, spare time, later conversations and the knowledge gained through them during free time, the places where these conversations took place, free time, school, disputation
Concept
Semantic Field
Cognition
Ontological Category
Person/Thing
Kanji
校
Emoji
🎒
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- schola English
- schola Latin
- scholaris Latin
- scholāris Latin
- scola Latin
- iskola Hungarian
- scuola Italian
- scholen Dutch, Flemish
- scoele Dutch, Flemish
- шко́ла Russian
- escuela Spanish, Castilian
- σχολή Ancient Greek
- σχολεῖον Ancient Greek
- *seǵʰ- Proto-Indo-European
- schola Portuguese
- *skōla Proto-Germanic
- skola Swedish
- szkoła Polish
- scol Old English
- scōl Old English
- escole Old French
- escola Catalan, Valencian
- skóli Icelandic
- școală Romanian, Moldavian, Moldovan
- σχολή Greek (modern)
- ysgol Welsh
- schole Middle Dutch
- schôle Middle Dutch
- scuola Old High German
- scoil, scol Old Irish
- scol Old Irish
- shkollë Albanian
- *skōla gmw-pro
- escola Old Portuguese
- სკოლა Georgian
- schole Middle Low German
- schôle Middle Low German
- escòla Occitan
- scola Romansh
- scoula Romansh
- escuela Asturian
- scuele Friulian
- skūle Old Frisian
- scola Sicilian
- scoła Venetian
- skol Breton
- scol Cornish
- skol Cornish
- אסכולא Aramaic
- scol Dalmatian
- skola Ladino
- סקולה Ladino
- scola Ladin
- iscola Sardinian
- scola Neapolitan
- *skʰolā́ Proto-Hellenic
- scuola Mirandese
- scòla Piedmontese
- اشكولة Mozarabic