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DisciplinableDisciplinable Dis"ci*plin*a*ble, a. [Cf. F. disciplinable. See
Discipline.]
1. Capable of being disciplined or improved by instruction
and training.
2. Liable or deserving to be disciplined; subject to
disciplinary punishment; as, a disciplinable offense. Disciplinableness
Disciplinableness Dis"ci*plin*a*ble*ness, n.
The quality of being improvable by discipline. --Sir M. Hale.
Disciplinal
Disciplinal Dis"ci*plin*al, a.
Relating to discipline. --Latham.
DisciplinantDisciplinant Dis"ci*plin*ant, n. [See Discipline.] (Eccl.
Hist.)
A flagellant. See Flagellant. disciplinantFlagellant Flag"el*lant, n. [L. flagellans, p. p. of
flagellare: cf.F. flagellant. See Flagellate.] (Eccl.
Hist.)
One of a fanatical sect which flourished in Europe in the
13th and 14th centuries, and maintained that flagellation was
of equal virtue with baptism and the sacrament; -- called
also disciplinant. Disciplinarian
Disciplinarian Dis`ci*plin*a"ri*an, a.
Pertaining to discipline. ``Displinarian system.' --Milman.
Disciplinarian
Disciplinarian Dis`ci*plin*a"ri*an, n.
1. One who disciplines; one who excels in training,
especially with training, especially with regard to order
and obedience; one who enforces rigid discipline; a
stickler for the observance of rules and methods of
training; as, he is a better disciplinarian than scholar.
2. A Puritan or Presbyterian; -- because of rigid adherence
to religious or church discipline. [Obs.]
Disciplinary
Disciplinary Dis"ci*plin*a*ry, a. [LL. disciplinarius
flogging: cf. F. disciplinaire.]
Pertaining to discipline; intended for discipline;
corrective; belonging to a course of training.
Those canons . . . were only disciplinary. --Bp. Ferne.
The evils of the . . . are disciplinary and remedial.
--Buckminster.
Indisciplinable
Indisciplinable In*dis"ci*plin*a*ble, a. [Pref. in- not +
disciplinable: cf. F. indisciplinable.]
Not disciplinable; undisciplinable. [R.]
Meaning of Disciplina from wikipedia
- In
Roman mythology,
Disciplina was a
minor deity and the
personification of discipline. The word
disciplina itself, a
Latin noun, is multi-faceted in...
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Disciplina clericalis is a book by
Petrus Alphonsi.
Written in
Latin at the
beginning of the 12th century, it is a
collection of 33
fables and
tales and...
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Disciplina arcani (Latin for "discipline of the secret") was a
custom that
prevailed in the 4th and 5th
centuries of Christianity,
whereby knowledge of...
- a
Frankish writer and
music theorist. He is the
author of the
Musica disciplina, the
earliest extant treatise on
music from
medieval Europe. Next to nothing...
- musician. He has pla**** in
numerous bands,
including Ekatarina Velika,
Disciplina Kičme, Radnička
Kontrola and
Bezobrazno Zeleno. Srđan is the son of Serbian...
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Disciplin A Kitschme,
originally known as
Disciplina Kičme (Serbian Cyrillic: Дисциплина Кичме, transl.
Backbone Discipline), was a
Serbian and Yugoslav...
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texts termed the
Etrusca Disciplina. This name
appears in
Valerius Maximus, and
Marcus Tullius Cicero refers to a
disciplina in his
writings on the subject...
- in Cambridge, M****achusetts.
Since 1946, the AIM has
published Musica Disciplina, an
annual academic journal of
early music scholarly work. Musicologists...
- the
Discipline of the
Sacraments (Latin:
Dicasterium de
Cultu Divino et
Disciplina Sacramentorum) is the
dicastery (from Gr****: δικαστήριον, romanized: dikastērion...
- The
Disciplina Tour was the
fifth concert tour by
Argentine singer Lali. The tour saw
multiple songs performed for the
first time live,
including those...