KJV Dictionary Definition: scholar
scholar
SCHOL'AR, n. Low L. scholaris, from schola, a school; Gr. leisure, a school. See School.
1. One who learns of a teacher; one who is under the tuition of a preceptor; a pupil; a disciple; hence, any member of a college, academy or school; applicable to the learner of any art, science or branch of literature.
2. A man of letters.
3. Emphatically used, a man eminent for erudition; a person of high attainments in science or literature.
4. One that learns any thing; as an apt scholar in the school of vice.
5. A pedant; a man of books. But the word scholar seldom conveys the idea of a pedant.
scholarity
SCHOLAR'ITY, n. Scholarship. Not used.