shul

shul
noun Etymology: Yiddish, school, synagogue, from Middle High German schuol school Date: 1771 synagogue

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  • shul — “synagogue,” 1874, from Yiddish shul, from Ger. Schule (see SCHOOL (Cf. school)) …   Etymology dictionary

  • shul* — shul or schul [[t]ʃul, ʃʊl[/t]] n. pl. shuln (shooln, shooln), eng. shuls. jud Yiddish a synagogue …   From formal English to slang

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  • shul — noun /ʃuːl,ʃʊl/ The synagogue. That Ashers mind would have also been on Elohim, at this moment receiving prayers in Ashers shul, goes without saying …   Wiktionary

  • Shul-utula — (Sul utula) is a tutelary deity in the Sumerian pantheon. He is known only as the personal deity to Entemena, king of the city of Eninnu. References Michael Jordon, Encyclopedia of Gods, Kyle Cathie Limited, 2002 …   Wikipedia

  • shul — /shoohl, shool/, n., pl. shuln /shoohln, shooln/, Yiddish. a synagogue. Also, schul. * * * …   Universalium

  • shul — n. synagogue (from Yiddish) …   English contemporary dictionary

  • shul —    , schul    (shool) [Yiddish] A synagogue …   Dictionary of foreign words and phrases

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