Definition
Third-person singular present tense of 'discept': disputes or debates something.
Etymology
Regular present-tense conjugation of the verb 'discept'.
Kelly Says
In historical texts, you'll find phrases like 'he discepts the matter'—it sounds archaic because we prefer 'disputes' or 'debates' now, but the word survives in philosophical literature.
Translations
CACatalà
discípols
dis-see-pohls
DADansk
disciple
dis-si-ple
DEDeutsch
Diszipel
dis-zi-pehl
ELΕλληνικά
μαθητές
ma-the-tes
ESEspañol
discípulos
dis-see-ploo-los
FISuomi
oppilaat
op-pee-laht
FRFrançais
disciples
dis-si-pl
HAHA
talakawa
ta-la-ka-wa
HUMagyar
tanítvány
ta-nee-t-va-ny
IDBahasa Indonesia
murid
moo-reed
IGIG
ndị akwụkwọ
ndi ak-wuk-wọ
ITItaliano
discepoli
dis-cheh-poh-lee
KKKK
білімді
bee-lee-m-dee
MRMR
शिक्षार्थी
shee-ksha-ar-thee
MSBahasa Melayu
murid
moo-reed
NLNederlands
discipelen
dis-si-pe-len
NONorsk
disipler
dis-i-pler
PLPolski
uczniowie
utch-nee-oh-vee
PTPortuguês
discípulos
dis-see-poo-lohs
RORomână
discipoli
dis-chee-poh-lee
RUРусский
ученики
oo-cheh-ni-kee
SVSvenska
discipplar
dis-si-p-lar
SWKiswahili
wanafunzi
wa-na-fun-zee
TEతెలుగు
శిష్యులు
sheesh-yu-lu
TRTürkçe
disiplin
dis-i-plin
UKУкраїнська
учні
ooch-nee
VITiếng Việt
tلاميذ
tala-miz
YOYO
ẹlẹ́gbẹ́
eh-leh-gbeh
ZUZU
abafundi
ah-ba-foon-dee