different between schooler vs schoolery
schooler
English
Etymology
school +? -er
Noun
schooler (plural schoolers)
- A student, or in some cases member, of a particular type of school or schooling.
- Those kids are all junior high schoolers.
- We're a bunch of old-schoolers.
- One who provides schooling; a teacher.
Anagrams
- reschool
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schoolery
English
Etymology
school +? -ery
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /?sku?l??i/
Noun
schoolery (usually uncountable, plural schooleries)
- (obsolete) Something taught; precepts; schooling.
- 1595, Edmund Spenser, Colin Clouts Come Home Againe
- A filed tongue furnish'd with termes of art, / Not art of school, but courtier's schoolery.
- 1595, Edmund Spenser, Colin Clouts Come Home Againe
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