discipliner

English

Etymology

discipline + -er

Noun

discipliner (plural discipliners)

  1. Agent noun of discipline: one who disciplines.
    • 2006, Leo Zaibert, Punishment and Retribution, page 33:
      [T]he punisher believes that the suffering she inflicts "somehow offsets" the (perceived) wrongdoing, but even the indignant discipliner (if suffering is what the discipliner inflicts) simply in order to attain a result: in order to educate, prevent, and so on.

Synonyms

Danish

Noun

discipliner c

  1. indefinite plural of disciplin

French

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /di.si.pli.ne/
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Verb

discipliner

  1. to (submit to) discipline, punish
  2. to discipline, drill

Conjugation

Synonyms

Further reading

Ladin

Adjective

discipliner m (feminine singular disciplinera, masculine plural disciplinei, feminine plural disciplineres)

  1. disciplinary

Swedish

Noun

discipliner

  1. indefinite plural of disciplin
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