Old English scolere "student," from Middle Latin scholaris, from Late Latin scholaris "of a school," from Latin schola school ~5th. century.
If you mean the origin of the word, it came from the Latin word scholaris somewhere before 1000A.D.
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Latin and the word it's derived from is bis source:Cambridge Latin Course Unit 1
There are many different varieties of unique languages in the world. However, the language that the word of 'Stiri' is derived from is the language of Swahili.
Ethics is a borrowing from Ancient Greek.
Grandeur is derived from the Old French word, 'grandeur', which itself is derived from the Latin word, 'grandis'. The word grandeur in today's English language can trace its roots back over a thousand years, lending its history a touch of grandeur.
Jubilant is derived from the Latin word, jubilare, meaning 'to shout with joy.'
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Fahmida is a female name in the Urdu language. It is derived from the Arabic word "fahim," which means "intelligent" or "scholar."
From which language is the word "conspicuous" derived from?
The word "diploma" is derived from the Greek language.
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If you are referring to the language in which the word bamboo derived from, it is from the Malaysian word mambu.
The word gluttons is derived from the language that is known as Latin from the word gluttire (to gulp or swallow), where the definition of the word means over-consumption of things.
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