Schoolman
1Schoolman — School man , n.; pl. {Schoolmen}. One versed in the niceties of academical disputation or of school divinity. [1913 Webster] Note: The schoolmen were philosophers and divines of the Middle Ages, esp. from the 11th century to the Reformation, who… …
2schoolman — index pedagogue Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …
3schoolman — [sko͞ol′mən; ] for 2, often [, sko͞ol′man΄] n. pl. schoolmen [sko͞ol′mən; ] for 2, often [, sko͞ol′men΄] 1. [often S ] any of the medieval university teachers of philosophy, logic, and theology; scholastic 2. a teacher, educator, or scholar …
4SCHOOLMAN, BERTHA S. — SCHOOLMAN, BERTHA S. (1897–1974), U.S. Zionist leader. Bertha Schoolman, who was born in New York City, studied at Hunter College and at the Teachers Institute of the Jewish Theological Seminary. From 1919 to 1923 she taught at the Central Jewish …
5schoolman — noun Date: circa 1533 1. a. one skilled in academic disputation b. capitalized scholastic 1a 2. a. educator 1 b. educator 2b …
6schoolman — /skoohl meuhn, man /, n., pl. schoolmen / meuhn, men / 1. a person versed in scholastic learning or engaged in scholastic pursuits. 2. (sometimes cap.) a master in one of the schools or universities of the Middle Ages; one of the medieval writers …
7schoolman — noun An academician …
8Schoolman — noun Any of the medieval scholastics who taught logic, metaphysics, and theology in the early European universities …
9Schoolman — A teacher at one of the medieval universities; a medieval scholastic, between the 9c and 14c, trained in philosophy and theology …
10schoolman — Synonyms and related words: academician, bookman, canonist, classicist, clerk, colossus of knowledge, divine, divinity student, genius, giant of learning, humanist, learned clerk, learned man, literary man, litterateur, lover of learning, man of… …