þéodscipe

þéodscipe
m (-es/-as) 1. nation, people, community, population; 2. connection, association, fellowship; 3. teaching, instruction, training, testimony; learning, erudition; 3a. instruction, being taught; 3b. testimony; 4. what is taught or enjoined, a rule, regulation, law, religion; 4a. a collection of regulations, law, religion; administration, law, authority; 5. discipline, a disciplinary regulation; 6. (regular) custom, (proper) mode of conduct, conduct; 7. learning, knowledge, understanding;

Old to modern English dictionary. 2013.

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  • riht — 1 adj 1. of direction, (a) literally, straight, erect, direct; (b) metaphorically, right, straight; 2. agreeable to the spirit of the law, human or divine just, equitable; 3. satisfying the requirements of a law or regulation, legitimate, lawful …   Old to modern English dictionary

  • þéatscipe — see þéodscipe …   Old to modern English dictionary

  • discipline — {{11}}discipline (n.) early 13c., penitential chastisement; punishment, from O.Fr. descepline (11c.) discipline, physical punishment; teaching; suffering; martyrdom, and directly from L. disciplina instruction given, teaching, learning, knowledge …   Etymology dictionary

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