shul Oct 5th 2013, 23:05, by Etimo | | Line 21: | Line 21: | | | | | | ---- | | ---- | − | | | − | ==Albanian== | | − | | | − | ===Etymology=== | | − | From {{etyl|sqj-pro|sq}} {{term/t|sqj-pro|*kśul(V)n}}, probably from {{etyl|ine-pro|sq}} {{term/t|ine-pro|*kald-}}, {{term/t|ine-pro|*klād-||timber, log}}. Cognate to Ancient Greek {{term|ξύλον||timber, beam|tr=ksílon|lang=grc}}. | | − | | | − | ===Pronunciation=== | | − | * {{IPA|/ʃul/||lang=sq}} | | − | | | − | ===Noun=== | | − | {{sq-noun}} | | − | | | − | # [[poles]] | | − | # [[bolt]] | | − | # [[cross-bar]] | | − | # [[yoke]] | | − | # [[lath]] | | − | | | − | ====Synonyms==== | | − | * {{l|sq|shilor}} | | − | | | − | [[el:shul]] | |
Latest revision as of 23:05, 5 October 2013 English[edit] Etymology[edit] From Yiddish שול (shul, "shul"). Pronunciation[edit] shul (plural shuls) - The synagogue.
- 2006, Howard Jacobson, Kalooki Nights, Vintage 2007, p. 146:
- That Asher's mind would have also been on Elohim, at this moment receiving prayers in Asher's shul, goes without saying.
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