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† ˈdisciplinate, v. Obs. [f. L. disciplīnāt- ppl. stem of disciplīnāre to discipline.] trans. To subject to instruction or discipline; to discipline. Hence ˈdisciplinated ppl. a., -ating vbl. n.
a1586Sidney Wanstead Play Arcadia, etc. (1613) 571 A Pedagogue, one not a little versed in the disciplinating of the iuuentall frie. a1624Bp. M. Smith Serm. (1632) 125 She is faine to teach them, and disciplinate them. 1633Ames Agst. Cerem. ii. 203 As if those of our disciplinating were so conceyted. 1647Ward Simple Cob. 43, I have..seen..such Epidemicall and lethall formality in other disciplinated Churches. |