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What words have the root word discipulus?

"Disciple" and "disciplinarian" have the root word "discipulus," which means "student" or "learner" in Latin.


Is disciple and discipline related?

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.


Latin word for school?

"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.


What was the literal meaning of the word disciple?

The term disciple is translated from the New Testament Greek word mathetes which means pupil but the most common interpretation is from the Latin term discipulus which means Learner.


What is the Abaluhya word for disciple?

The Abaluhya (Luhya) equivalent for the English word 'disciple' is "abekaa".


What is the aramaic word for disciple?

Aramaic uses the word for scholar, which is תלמיד (talmíd)


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How many times does the word 'disciple' appear in the Bible?

The word 'disciple' or 'disciples' appears in The Bible 294 times.


A sentence with the word disciple?

The disciple listened closely as their mentor shared valuable teachings and guidance.


What is the literal English translation of the word Apostle?

The actual meaning of the word 'apostle' is 'a messenger' or 'one who goes out'. That is why the 12 followers of Jesus were first called 'disciples' (from the Latin 'discipulos' meaning 'follower') but were called, along with Paul, 'apostles' after the resurrection and ascension as they went out to proclaim the news about Jesus.The above response is not totally correct. The Greek word that "apostle" is translated from is apostolos which does indeed mean "one who is sent". That part of the above answer is correct. However, there is NO linguistic connection between the term "disciple" and the term "apostle". The responder above is misinformed concerning that. The word "disciple". as far as the Bible is concerned, does NOT come from the Latin. The original New Testament language is Koine Greek, NOT Latin. The word in the Bible translated "disciple" comes from the Greek word matheteswhich literally means "learner". NOT follower.


How many times is the word disciple mention in the bible?

Disciple is mentioned 257 times in the Bible