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In Roman mythology, Disciplina was a minor deity and the personification of discipline. The word disciplina itself, a Latin noun, is multi-faceted in ...
Worttrennung: dis·ci·pli·na, Genitiv: dis·ci·pli·nae. Bedeutungen: [1] klassischlateinisch, engerer Sinn: Lehre, Unterricht, Unterweisung: [2] ...
disciplina von www.disciplina.com
Disciplina helps resource-constrained institutional investors, including university endowments and charitable foundations, achieve their missions through an ...
discipline [noun] training in an orderly way of life. discipline [noun] strict self-control (amongst soldiers etc). (Translation of disciplina from the ...
Borrowed from Latin disciplīna. Noun edit. disciplina f (plural disciplinas). discipline · subject (in school) ...
Discipline is the practice of making people obey rules or standards of behaviour, and punishing them when they do not. ...poor discipline in schools.
disciplina [disθiˈplina] SUBST f · 1. disciplina (obediencia y orden): disciplina. Disziplin f. disciplina. Zucht f. disciplina militar · militärische Disziplin ...
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... disciplīna "teaching, instruction, branch of study, orderly conduct based on moral training" (Medieval Latin, "chastisement, scourging"), from discipulus ...
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Disciplina arcani was a custom that prevailed in the 4th and 5th centuries of Christianity, whereby knowledge of certain doctrines and rites of the ...