The Latin equivalent of the English noun 'discipline' is disciplina. It's a feminine gender noun. It may be used to mean 'discipline' in the sense of 'body of knowledge'. It also may be used to mean 'discipline' in the sense of 'ordered way of life'. A Latin equivalent of the English verb 'to discipline' is exerceo, exercere. The Latin verb means 'to discipline' in the sense of 'to exercise, train'. Another equivalent is instituo, instituere. The Latin verb literally means 'to put in place'. But one of its looser translations is 'to train'.
Children need discipline or they will run amok.There is a lot of discipline in the army.We will discipline you if you do not follow the rules on Answers.com.
stringent with discipline
prefix of discipline
It is the same word discipline.
Yellow Discipline was created in 2003.
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Covington Latin School's motto is 'Teach me goodness, discipline and knowledge.'.
"To learn" in Latin is discere (the root of our words "disciple", "discipline" and so on). How to translate any given occurrence of "learn" in an English text into Latin depends on the grammatical context.
The Hebrew noun 'musar' and verb 'yasar' are used for 'discipline, chastisement, correction, exhortation'. The Greek Septuagint and the Christian Greek scriptures, use the Greek noun "paideia" (verb: 'paideuo') which carries the same meaning, and is drawn from the term for 'child'(pais) because of the 'instruction, education, correction, discipline' needed to raise children.
it is a box which is hot or in latin boxihottius, coming from the discipline of boxiottilogia (from greek, meaning study of box which is hot) it is a box which is hot or in latin boxihottius, coming from the discipline of boxiottilogia (from greek, meaning study of box which is hot)
Because after they fought for their independence, the nations went into ruins, economical, political and discipline problems.
Children need discipline or they will run amok.There is a lot of discipline in the army.We will discipline you if you do not follow the rules on Answers.com.
stringent with discipline
Probably.Discipline comes from the Latin word disciplina which means instruction, tuition.Disciple comes from the Latin word discipulus which means pupil.But I don't know Latin.In English disciple had the meaning of someone who is taught or trained but this meaning is not used much now.
prefix of discipline
The opposite word in Hindi for discipline is अनुशासन हानि (anushasan hani), which means lack of discipline or indiscipline.