Definitionn. someone who believes and helps to spread the doctrine of another
Last update: August 13, 2015
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There are many disciples of Dalai Lama in India. [noun]
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The guru instructs the disciple to perform certain works and refrain from others. [noun]
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There is a cost to being a faithful disciple of Christ. [noun]
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"The man is, most manifestly, a disciple of Apollo," cried the amused Alice, "and I take him under my own especial protection." [noun]
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To Reuben, therefore, a peer was like a god; and he would have no more questioned Lord Fareham's will than a disciple of Hobbes would have imputed injustice to Kings. [noun]
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He is an enthusiastic in politics--godson of Horn's--a disciple of Milton's, the son of a Puritan, and a Puritan himself.' [noun]
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He, the disciple of Epicurus, who had not followed the doctrines of other masters until later in life, held the same view of the gods as his first master. [noun]
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In this her guests agreed, and Ibykus named her a thorough disciple of Pythagoras, in praise of the joyous, festive evening. [noun]
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"No one would have recognized the earnest disciple of Epicurus." [noun]
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