student

/ˈstjuː.dn̩t/

STJUː · dn̩t (2 syllables)

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Definition

A person who studies or learns about a particular subject.

Etymology

From Middle English student, studient, from Old French estudiant, estudiente, from Latin studēns, present participle of studeō (“dedicate oneself to, study”). Equivalent to study + -ent.

Example Sentences

  • "She is a student of human interactions."
  • "He is a student of life."
  • "I am not tall enough to become the function well, nor leane enough to bee thought a good Studient : but to be ſaid an honeſt man and a good houſkeeper goes as fairely, as to ſay, a carefull man, & a great ſcholler. The Competitors enter."
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