Disciples

/dɪˈsaɪpəlz/ noun

Devoted followers or students, especially of a religious teacher or leader.

From Latin 'discipulus' (student/learner), from 'disco' (to learn). The word entered English through Christian contexts where disciples were the followers of Jesus. Now used for any devoted student or follower.

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