/²skʉːlə/
OriginFrom Old Norse skóli, ultimately from Ancient Greek σχολή (skholḗ, “spare time, leisure”), from Proto-Indo-European *seǵʰ- (“to hold, have, possess”). Akin to English school.
- masculineschool
“Skal du på skulen i dag?” — Are you going to school today?
- to scowl; stare at someone or something with a look of displeasure or anger; to frown
Formsskulen(definite, singular) · skular(indefinite, plural) · skulane(definite, plural) · skole(alternative, Bokmål, also) · skuler(present) · skulte(past) · skult(participle, past) · skulast(infinitive, passive) · skulande(participle, present) · skul(imperative) · skula(alternative)