Pipil vs Disciple - What's the difference?
pipil | disciple |
The Uto-Aztecan language, descended from Nahuatl, spoken by an indigenous people of El Salvador.
A group of people indigenous to western El Salvador.
A person who learns from another, especially one who then teaches others.
An active follower or adherent of someone, or some philosophy etc.
* Holy Bible, Matthew 9:10 (King James Version)
* {{quote-book, year=1922, author=(Ben Travers)
, chapter=4, title= (Ireland) Miserable-looking creature of a man.
(obsolete) To train, educate, teach.
* 1590 , Edmund Spenser, The Faerie Queene , IV.i:
As a proper noun pipil
is the uto-aztecan language, descended from nahuatl, spoken by an indigenous people of el salvador.As a noun disciple is
any of the followers of jesus christ.pipil
English
Proper noun
(en proper noun)See also
* (wikipedia "Pipil") * (ppl)External links
*disciple
English
Noun
(en noun)- And it came to pass, as Jesus sat at meat in the house, behold, many publicans and sinners came and sat down with him and his disciples .
A Cuckoo in the Nest, passage=By some paradoxical evolution rancour and intolerance have been established in the vanguard of primitive Christianity. Mrs. Spoker, in common with many of the stricter disciples of righteousness, was as inclement in demeanour as she was cadaverous in aspect.}}
Synonyms
* studentSee also
* apostleVerb
(discipl)- fraile youth is oft to follie led, / Through false allurement of that pleasing baite, / That better were in vertues discipled [...].
