New American Oxford Dictionary
shul
shul |SHo͞ol, SHo͝ol ʃul | ▶noun a synagogue: on High Holidays he attended shul. ORIGIN late 19th cent.: Yiddish, from German Schule ‘school. ’
Shula, Don
Shu la, Don |ˈSHo͞olə ˌʃulə | (1930 –), US football coach and player; full name Donald Francis Shula. After seven seasons of playing professional football, he coached the Baltimore Colts 1963 –69 and then the Miami Dolphins 1970 –95. Upon his retirement in 1995, he had achieved a record 347 regular season and playoff games won. Football Hall of Fame (1997 ).
Oxford Dictionary
shul
shul |ʃuːl | ▶noun a synagogue. ORIGIN late 19th cent.: Yiddish, from German Schule ‘school ’.
Shula, Don
Shu la, Don |ˈSHo͞olə ˌʃulə | (1930 –), US football coach and player; full name Donald Francis Shula. After seven seasons of playing professional football, he coached the Baltimore Colts 1963 –69 and then the Miami Dolphins 1970 –95. Upon his retirement in 1995, he had achieved a record 347 regular season and playoff games won. Football Hall of Fame (1997 ).