单词 | school-scholar |
释义 | > as lemmasschool-scholar school-scholar n. now chiefly U.S. (historical and rare) a person who is being or has been educated at a school.In early use chiefly with modifying adjective indicating degree of competence, as good, moderate, etc. ΘΚΠ the mind > mental capacity > knowledge > scholarly knowledge, erudition > learned person, scholar > [noun] > person with school-learning scholara1644 school-scholar1692 literate1875 1692 A. Wood Athenæ Oxonienses II. 226 He was a good School-scholar, had a command of his Engl. and Lat. pen. a1734 R. North Life Sir D. North & Rev. J. North (1744) 2 In the End, he came out a moderate School-scholar. 1806 R. Cumberland Mem. 195 My eldest son Richard went through Westminster with the reputation of an excellent school-scholar. 1899 Gen. School Laws Michigan 102 Any five or more persons of full age..may associate and incorporate themselves together for the purpose of establishing loan-funds for the benefit of school scholars and students of this State. 1964 A. G. Sneller Vanished World 335 There was no other kind of scholar in town, but ‘school-scholar’ was so generally said that we never thought of it as queer. < as lemmas |
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