scula

Etymology
. Generally considered to be from a (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, from Ancient Greek (compare 🇨🇬, ), or less likely,. Overall, it is probably ultimately tied to *collum, from.

Verb

 * 1)  to get up, stand up, rise
 * 2)  to wake, awaken
 * 3)  to wake up, or, more specifically, get out of bed
 * 4)  to recover from a disease
 * 5)  to heal, cure someone
 * 6)  to resurrect
 * 7)  to rise from the dead
 * 8)  to set off on a journey
 * 9)  to rebel
 * 10)  to go into erection
 * 1)  to rise from the dead
 * 2)  to set off on a journey
 * 3)  to rebel
 * 4)  to go into erection