שול

Hebrew

Root
שׁ־ו־ל (š-w-l)

Noun

שׁוּל • (shúl) m (dual indefinite שוליים / שׁוּלַיִם)

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

Declension

References

Further reading

Mozarabic

Etymology

Inherited from Latin sōlem. Compare Portuguese and Spanish sol.

Noun

שול (šwl) m

  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

Etymology

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

Pronunciation

  • (YIVO, Litvish) IPA(key): /ʃʊl/
  • (Poylish) IPA(key): /ʃiːl/
  • (Ukrainish) IPA(key): /ʃil/

Noun

שול • (shul) f, 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)

Derived terms

Descendants

  • English: shul
  • Spanish: shul
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