skolnieks

Etymology
From. Some 18th-century authors used in the past to mean “teacher” (now ), but this usage never became popular. Also in the current sense of “schoolboy,” it is attested from the 18th century on, in parallel with its synonym, having mostly replaced in this sense earlier expressions like  (lit. “school child”) and  (nowadays “apprentice”).

Noun

 * 1) schoolboy, (male) pupil, (male) student
 * 2) student person who studies something, especially with a famous teacher
 * 1) student person who studies something, especially with a famous teacher
 * 1) student person who studies something, especially with a famous teacher
 * 1) student person who studies something, especially with a famous teacher
 * 1) student person who studies something, especially with a famous teacher