Emily Dickinson Lexicon
Definition for DIS-CI'PLE
DIS-CI'PLE, v.t.
- To teach; to train, or bring up. – Shak.
- To make disciples of; to convert to doctrines or principles. This authority he employed in sending missionaries to disciple all nations. – E. D. Griffin.
- To punish; to discipline. [Not in use.] – Spenser.
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