Associations to the word «Disciple»
Noun
- Sabbath
- Monk
- Nation
- Tibetan
- Hermitage
- Initiation
- Doctrine
- Moravia
- Humility
- Freud
- Seer
- Lutheran
- Washing
- Ji
- Mani
- Veda
- Hussain
- Arjuna
- Devi
- Meditation
- Monastery
- Twelve
- Deva
- Commandment
- Herod
- Krishna
- Sheng
- Rousseau
- Disco
- Buddhist
- Matthew
- Martyrdom
- Mission
- Hui
- Enlightenment
- Philosopher
- Holiness
- Chandra
- Sage
- Rebuke
- Adherent
- Maestro
- Ruskin
- Karma
- Chun
- Mk
- Righteousness
- Din
- Cyril
- Apocalypse
- Fasting
- Sri
- Believer
- Denomination
- Moshe
- Chu
- Lu
- Simeon
- Presbyterian
- Abbot
- Master
- Aristotle
- Hua
- Mystic
- Moses
- Piety
- Discourse
- Torah
- Brahma
- Crouch
- Talmud
- Epistle
- Gandhi
- Bose
- Miracle
- Ber
- Successor
Adjective
Wiktionary
DISCIPLE, noun. A person who learns from another, especially one who then teaches others.
DISCIPLE, noun. An active follower or adherent of someone, or some philosophy etc.
DISCIPLE, noun. (Ireland) Miserable-looking creature of a man.
DISCIPLE, verb. (obsolete) To train, educate, teach.
DISCIPLE, noun. Any of the followers of Jesus Christ.
DISCIPLE, noun. One of the twelve disciples of Jesus sent out as Apostles.
Dictionary definition
DISCIPLE, noun. Someone who believes and helps to spread the doctrine of another.
Wise words
Men govern nothing with more difficulty than their tongues,
and can moderate their desires more than their words.