Where does “neoscolastica” come from?

neoscolastica (Italian) comes from Italian scolastica, from French scolastique, from Middle French scholastique, from Latin scholasticus, from Ancient Greek σχολαστικός, from Ancient Greek σχολάζω, from Ancient Greek σχολή, from Proto-Hellenic skʰolā́ — to hold; to overpower.

neoscolastica (Italian): neo-scholasticism; feminine singular of...

Definitions

  1. neo-scholasticism; feminine singular of...

Ancestry of “neoscolastica”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Italianscolasticafeminine singular of scolastico
2Frenchscolastiquescholastic
3Middle Frenchscholastiquescholastic
4Latinscholasticusscholastic; scholarly
5Ancient Greekσχολαστικόςscholarly, studious; inclined to ease, enjoying...
6Ancient Greekσχολάζωto be at leisure, have spare time
7Ancient Greekσχολήleisure, free time; rest; that in which leisure...
8Proto-Hellenicskʰolā́
9Proto-Indo-Europeansǵʰ-h₃-léh₂
10Proto-Indo-Europeanseǵʰ-to hold; to overpower
Every word from Proto-Indo-European seǵʰ-Every word from Proto-Indo-European sǵʰ-h₃-léh₂Every word from Proto-Hellenic skʰolā́