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Definition of Discepts
1. discept [v] - See also: discept
Lexicographical Neighbors of Discepts
Literary usage of Discepts
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Religion of Our Literature: Essays Upon Thomas Carlyle, Robert Browning by George McCrie (1875)
"... revelation—refusing to receive that as a Divine revelation which his own
reason " discepts" from, or denying certain parts of our Bible, for example, ..."
2. More Echoes from the Oxford Magazine, Being a Second Series of Reprints of by Alfred Denis Godley (1896)
"Morley is dreadfully candid ; Asquith discepts, has distinguished; Harcourt votes
solid, if ever yet man did ; Freeman protests ; says it isn't the thing ..."