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Danish
Etymology
From Latin discipulus (“pupil, student”), apparently from discō (“to learn”), but the suffix is problematic.
Pronunciation
Noun
discipel c (singular definite disciplen, plural indefinite disciple)
- disciple
Declension
Dutch
Etymology
From Middle Dutch discipel, from Old French disciple, from Latin discipulus (“a pupil, learner”), from discere (“to learn”); akin to docere (“to teach”).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˌdiˈsi.pəl/, /ˌdɪˈsi.pəl/
- Hyphenation: dis‧ci‧pel
Noun
discipel m (plural discipelen or discipels, diminutive discipeltje n)
- disciple
Descendants