discipline.
1. f. doctrine, a person, especially in the moral instruction.
2. f. art, faculty or science.
3. f. especially in the militia and the secular and regular ecclesiastical States, enforcement of laws and legal systems of the profession or Institute.
4. f. instrument, fact ordinarily hemp, with several branches, with the ends or cannelloni are thicker, and it serves for flogging. U m. in pl. with the same meaning as in sing.
5. f. action and effect of discipline.1. f. moral and canonical provisions in the Church as a whole.
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