scula

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== Romanian == === Etymology === Unknown. Generally considered to be from a Vulgar Latin *excubulāre (a term used in hunting, meaning to remove from an animal's den or nest), but this is a difficult link to make semantically and phonetically. Another possibility is a link to a Latin root *collāre, from Ancient Greek (compare Italian collare, scollare), or less likely, succollāre. Overall, it is probably ultimately tied to *collum, from Latin collis. Alternatively, from Old Church Slavonic *skoliti, from Old Church Slavonic raskoliti (hence Romanian răscoli). === Pronunciation === IPA(key): /skuˈla/ Rhymes: -a Hyphenation: scu‧la === Verb === a scula (third-person singular present scoală, past participle sculat, third-person subjunctive scoale) 1st conjugation (reflexive) to get up, stand up, rise Synonym: ridica (transitive) to wake, awaken Synonyms: deștepta, trezi (reflexive) to wake up, or, more specifically, get out of bed (reflexive, rather archaic) to recover from a disease Synonyms: see Thesaurus:se însănătoși (transitive, regional, rare) to heal, cure someone Synonyms: see Thesaurus:vindeca (transitive, now uncommon) to resurrect (reflexive, dated or regional) to rise from the dead (reflexive, archaic) to set off on a journey (reflexive, archaic) to rebel (reflexive, vulgar, of a penis, often with dative of possession) to go into erection ==== Conjugation ==== ==== Derived terms ==== sculare === References === “scula”, in DEX online—Dicționare ale limbii române (Dictionaries of the Romanian language) (in Romanian), 2004–2026