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      • schola (plural scholas or scholae) Originally, a musical school attached to a monastery or church. Also known as a schola cantorum. Today, a group of musicians, particularly one which specializes in liturgical music.
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  2. Oct 24, 2024 · schola (plural scholas or scholae) Originally, a musical school attached to a monastery or church. Also known as a schola cantorum. Today, a group of musicians, particularly one which specializes in liturgical music.

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  3. 1. a. : an ancient Roman school. b. : a private room in an ancient Roman residence. c. : a lecture hall or meeting room (as of a guild or corporation) 2. [Late Latin, from Latin] : an ancient Roman association of persons (as military men) sharing a common interest or profession.

  4. Schola definition: Originally, a musical school attached to a monastery or church . Also known as a schola cantorum .

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  5. Someone who learns is a scholar, though the word also means someone with a lot of knowledge in one subject. If you know a lot about books, you could be called a literary scholar.

  6. schola ( pl. scholas) Originally, a musical school attached to a monastery or church. Also known as a schola cantorum. Today, a group of musicians, particularly one which specializes in liturgical music.

  7. Scholae (Greek: Σχολαί) is a Latin word, literally meaning "schools" (from the singular schola, school or group) that was used in the late Roman Empire to signify a unit of Imperial Guards. The unit survived in the Byzantine Empire until the 12th century.

  8. What does the noun scholar mean? There are nine meanings listed in OED's entry for the noun scholar, two of which are labelled obsolete. See ‘Meaning & use’ for definitions, usage, and quotation evidence. scholar has developed meanings and uses in subjects including.

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