schoolman vs schoolmarm

schoolman

noun
  • A medieval writer, scholar or teacher of the subjects taught at early European universities (such as theology, metaphysics and logic); a scholastic. 

schoolmarm

noun
  • A female teacher, especially one seen to be old-fashioned and extremely severe and strict. 

  • A tree with two or more trunks; a forked tree. 

  • Someone who acts like a schoolmarm; a person acting harsh and stern. 

verb
  • To discipline in the manner of a schoolmarm; to harshly reprimand or chide. 

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