schooler

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English[edit]

Etymology[edit]

From school +‎ -er. Compare the similarly formed English scholar.

Noun[edit]

schooler (plural schoolers)

  1. A student, or in some cases member, of a particular type of school or schooling.
    Those kids are all junior high schoolers.
    We're a bunch of old-schoolers.
  2. One who provides schooling; a teacher.
    • 1902, Alec John Dawson, Hidden Manna[1], page 48:
      Is the Shareef of Ain Araish a schooler of servants and waiting men?

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