skúli
Faroese
[ˈskʉulɪ]
noun
Definitions
- school
Etymology
Inherited from Old Norse skóli (school) inherited from Proto-Germanic *skōla (school) derived from Latin schola (school, lecture, sect) derived from Ancient Greek σχολεῖον derived from Proto-Indo-European *seǵhe-.
Origin
Proto-Indo-European
*seǵhe-
Gloss
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- schola English
- schola Latin
- scholaris Latin
- scholāris Latin
- iskola Hungarian
- scuola Italian
- scholen Dutch, Flemish
- шко́ла Russian
- escuela Spanish, Castilian
- σχολή Ancient Greek
- σχολεῖον Ancient Greek
- *seǵhe- Proto-Indo-European
- *seǵʰ- Proto-Indo-European
- skole Norwegian Bokmål
- schola Portuguese
- *skōla Proto-Germanic
- skola Swedish
- szkoła Polish
- skole Norwegian Nynorsk
- skule Norwegian Nynorsk
- scol Old English
- scōl Old English
- skóli Old Norse
- skole Danish
- escole Old French
- escola Catalan, Valencian
- skóli Icelandic
- școală Romanian, Moldavian, Moldovan
- σχολείο Greek (modern)
- ysgol Welsh
- schole Middle Dutch
- schôle Middle Dutch
- scuola Old High German
- scoil, scol Old Irish
- scol Old Irish
- háskúli Faroese
- háur Faroese
- skúlataska Faroese
- taska Faroese
- shkollë Albanian
- *skōla gmw-pro
- escola Old Portuguese
- 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
- eskola Basque
- scol Dalmatian
- skola Ladino
- סקולה Ladino
- scola Ladin
- iscola Sardinian
- scola Neapolitan
- scuola Mirandese
- scòla Piedmontese
- اشكولة Mozarabic