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discipliner (v.)

1.soumettre peu à peu à une discipline.

 
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discipliner (v.)

disciplinable discipline

 
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discipliner (v. pron.)

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discipliner (v. tr.)

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discipliner (verbe)

 
le Littré (1880)

DISCIPLINER (v. a.)

1. Soumettre à une règle. Discipliner une maison.

2. Assujettir, former à la discipline militaire. Discipliner une troupe.

Le czar poursuivant toujours le dessein de discipliner ses troupes, pendant qu'il civilisait ses sujets (VOLT. Charles XII, 2)

3. Donner la discipline.

4. Se discipliner, v. réfl. Se former à la discipline.

Se donner des coups de discipline.

HISTORIQUE

XIIe s.En peu de terme l'ont tout decipliné [mis à mort, mis en pièces] (Ronc. p. 202)Car en cel jur meesmes qu'il fu si decolpez, Eut este saint Thomas treis feiz disciplinez (Th. le mart. 156)Encor faiseit il plus al cor mal endurer ; Chascune nuit faiseit sa char discipliner, E à verges trenchanz e batre e descirer (ib. 102)

XIVe s.Il appartient à tout homme bien discipliné enquerir de chascune chose la certaineté selon la maniere et en tant comme la nature d'elle le peut recevoir (ORESME Eth. 1111)Enseigner et discipliner les enfants (ORESME Thèse de MEUNIER.)

XVe s.Car par hostels et par maisons Faisoient les enfants cerchier, Et de leur nature encerchier, Là où le plus il s'inclinoient ; Et à ce les disciplinoient, En quelque labour que ce fust (FROISS. Poésies mss. p. 339, dans LACURNE)

ÉTYMOLOGIE

Discipline ; provenç. et espagn. disciplinar ; ital. disciplinare.

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