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discipulus

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See: disciple


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Omnis discipulus gradibus suscipiet Every student will graduate This strong message reverberated in education circles last October the NEA unveiled a comprehensive plan for communities to address the dropout crisis because, after all, it takes a village to raise a child.
: "Auscultet igitur Ulyxes, philosophiae non priscae terrenaeque discipulus, sed theoricae potius, de caeloque servantis quam Graeci vocant [TEXT NOT REPRODUCIBLE IN ASCII].
2 Other words given by the dictionary are scholar and disciple; Bosworth also quotes AElfric's "Glossary" discipulus vel mathites.
 
 
 
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