"Schull" meaning in Central Franconian

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Noun

IPA: /ʃul/ Forms: Schulle [plural]
Etymology: The expected outcome of Old High German scuola would be šūl in southern Moselle Franconian, and šōl in northern Moselle Franconian and Ripuarian. The actual vocalism, namely šōl in the very south, šul elsewhere, implies an Old High German form *scōla through (re-)adaptation to Latin schola. This would also explain Luxembourgish Schoul (see there). Etymology templates: {{der|gmw-cfr|goh|scuola}} Old High German scuola, {{der|gmw-cfr|la|schola}} Latin schola, {{cog|lb|Schoul}} Luxembourgish Schoul Head templates: {{head|gmw-cfr|noun|plural|Schulle|g=f}} Schull f (plural Schulle)
  1. (most dialects) school Tags: dialectal, feminine Synonyms: Schol (alt: southernmost Moselle Franconian)
    Sense id: en-Schull-gmw-cfr-noun-1k3r2ULX Categories (other): Central Franconian entries with incorrect language header

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