Scholar
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See also: scholar
German
[edit]Etymology
[edit]Borrowed from Medieval Latin scholāris.
Pronunciation
[edit]Noun
[edit]Scholar m (weak, genitive Scholaren, plural Scholaren)
- (chiefly historical) scholar, especially in the Middle Ages
- 1942, Stefan Zweig, Die Welt von Gestern […] [The World of Yesterday][1]:
- Die mittelalterlichen Scholaren unterstanden nicht dem gewöhnlichen Gericht, durften in ihren Collegien nicht von den Bütteln gesucht oder belästigt werden, sie trugen besondere Tracht, hatten das Recht, sich ungestraft zu duellieren und waren als eine geschlossene Gilde mit eigenen Sitten oder Unsitten anerkannt.
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Declension
[edit]Declension of Scholar [masculine, weak]
Further reading
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