scoil

Irish

Alternative forms

Etymology

From Old Irish scol (compare Scottish Gaelic sgoil), from Latin schola, from Ancient Greek σχολή (skholḗ).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /sˠkɔlʲ/
  • (Munster) IPA(key): /sˠkɞlʲ/

Noun

scoil f (genitive singular scoile, nominative plural scoileanna or scolta)

  1. school (educational institution)
  2. (literary) school (followers of a particular doctrine)
  3. (deliberative) assembly, body
  4. shoal
    Synonyms: báire, ráth

Declension

Derived terms

  • ardscoil (high school,)
  • buachaill scoile (schoolboy)
  • bunscoil (primary school)
  • cailín scoile (schoolgirl)
  • ceolscoil (music school)
  • daonscoil (folk school)
  • gairmscoil (vocational school)
  • leabhar scoile (school-book)
  • máistreás scoile f (schoolmistress)
  • mála scoile (school-bag)
  • meánscoil (secondary school)
  • múinteoir scoile (school-teacher)
  • naíscoil ((Irish-language) nursery school)
  • ollscoil (university)
  • páiste scoile (school-child)
  • pobalscoil (community school)
  • scoilcheantar (school (catchment) area)
  • scoil cheartúcháin (reformatory)
  • scoil cheoil (music school)
  • scoil chois claí
  • scoil chónaithe (boarding school)
  • scoil chuimsitheach (comprehensive school)
  • scoil Domhnaigh (Sunday school)
  • scoil ghairid
  • scoil ghearr (hedge-school)
  • scoil ghramadaí (grammar school)
  • scoil lae (day-school)
  • scoil naíonán (infant school)
  • scoil oíche (night-school)
  • scoil saothair (industrial school)
  • scoil scairte

Further reading

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