Discepted

/dɪsˈsɛptɪd/ verb

Definition

Past tense of 'discept': disputed, debated, or argued about.

Etymology

Regular past tense formation from 'discept' with the '-ed' suffix.

Kelly Says

'Discepted' appears in old academic documents, recording that scholars 'discepted' various points of law or theology—it's a verb that captures the intensity of intellectual life before casual conversation.

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