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Give the original language from which this term was derived. You may use a dictionary. Cl dictionary. scholar Old French Latin Hebrew Greek Old English
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Heloísa
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The term "scholar" is derived from the Old English word "scolere," which means "to study" or "to learn." The word "scolere" comes from the Latin word "scola," which means "school" or "instruction." The Latin word "scola" is derived from the Greek word "skhole," which means "leisure" or "free time." The Greek word "skhole" comes from the verb "skholein," which means "to use leisure time for study or contemplation." Therefore, the original language from which the term "scholar" was derived is Greek.