- adherent." The word "disciple"
comes into
English usage by way of the
Latin discipulus meaning a learner, but
given its
biblical background,
should not be confused...
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Moritz Schmidt (ed.), Ienae,
typis Maukij, 1867.
Hesychii glossographi discipulus et epiglōssistēs
russus in ipsa Constantinopoli, sec. XII-XIII.: e Codice...
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Liebermann believed that the
discipulus was an
Irish disciple of Theodore,
while Paul
Finsterwalder argued that the
discipulus was a man, Irish-born though...
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sending away, the
Twelve had been
called disciples, or "students" (Latin
discipulus; Gr**** μαθητής mathētḗs;
Hebrew לִמּוּד limmûdh; all
meaning "one who...
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Johann Herolt, also
known as
Discipulus (died
August 1468) was a
Dominican preacher.
Herolt has been
described as "the most prolific, skillful, and honored...
- indignance, indignant, indignation,
indignity dirus dir-
fearful dire
discipulus discipul-
student disciple, disciplinarian, disciplinary, discipline,...
- Zuchtriegel,
Director General of the
Archaeological Park of Pompeii. u/
Discipulus-64 (2021-08-18). "A new
Latin inscription found in Pompeii, belonging...
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Gaude quia
meruisti (2)
Gaude gloriosa (4)
Guttur tuum sicut* (4) Hic est
discipulus ille (1)
Hodie nata est
beata Virgo (1) Homo
quidam fuit (2) Inclytae...
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Testament Simons (p. 1283–4):
Simon V.
Cognomen sancti Petri.
Simon VI.
Discipulus Jesi Christi.
Vocatur Cananæus [aut] Zelotes.
Simon VII.
Frater Jesu Christi...