释义 |
diˈscipleship [f. disciple n. + -ship.] ‘The state or function of a disciple, or follower of a master’ (J.).
1549Latimer 6th Serm. Edw. VI, (Arb.) 177 [He] dyd it not onely to allure them to hys discipleshippe, but also for our commoditye. 1607Hieron Wks. I. 384 Such as is a mans disciple-ship, such is his christianity. 1710Norris Chr. Prud. viii. 355 Wisdom..invites us to come into her Discipleship. 1832Carlyle in Fraser's Mag. V. 383 The old reverent feeling of Discipleship..had passed utterly away. 1889Swinburne Study B. Jonson 98 No Lydgate or Lytton was ever more obsequious in his discipleship. |