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The Hebrew noun 'musar' and verb 'yasar' are used for 'discipline, chastisement, correction, exhortation'. The Greek Septuagint and the Christian Greek scriptures, use the Greek noun "paideia" (verb: 'paideuo') which carries the same meaning, and is drawn from the term for 'child'(pais) because of the 'instruction, education, correction, discipline' needed to raise children.

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Discipula (feminine nominative singular)
Discipulus (masculine nominative singular)

Meaning "student"

Coming from the verb "Discere" meaning "to learn"

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