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What was the original language scholar derived from?

The word "scholar" comes from the Latin word "scholaris".

"Scholaris" originally meant "student" or "pupil". It was derived from the Latin word "schola," which meant "school" or "lecture hall".

Over time, the meaning of "scholaris" evolved to encompass someone who was learned, knowledgeable, and dedicated to study, which is the meaning we associate with "scholar" today.

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