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† scoˈleye, v. Obs. rare. Also (v.rr.) scolay, scoleie, scholey, schole heye, skole-aye. [? a. AF. *escoleier, f. OF. escole school.] intr. To attend school; to study as a scholar.
c1386Chaucer Prol. 302 But al þat he myghte of his freendes hente, On bookes and his lernynge he it spente, And bisily gan for the soules preye Of hem þat yaf hym wher with to scoleye. a1400–50Alexander 645 Þus skilfull lange he scolaid & þe scole vsed. 1430–40Lydg. Bochas iv. ix. (1494) o vj, Calistenes was in his youth put for to scoleye [MS. Rawl. scoleie, 1554 scoleye, 1558 scholey] In the two scoles of prudent Socrates And of plato. |