Etymology of the Latin word scholaris
the Latin word
scholaris (of, belonging to a school; used in school; scholar, student; imperial guard)
derived from the Late Latin word
schola (school; followers of a system, teacher)
derived from the Greek word
scholaderived from the Greek word
schole, σχολή (properly, loitering (as a withholding of oneself from work) or leisure; a 'school' (as vacation from physical employment))
derived from the Proto-Indo-European root
*segh-Derivations in Latin
scholaritasDerivations in other languages
English
scholar, French
scolaire, French
écolier, Italian
scolaro, Portuguese
escolar, Spanish
escolarUsage
Word found in Late Latin, Vulgar Latin, Medieval Latin