disciplinosus

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Ἔοικα γοῦν τούτου γε σμικρῷ τινι αὐτῷ τούτῳ σοφώτερος εἶναι, ὅτι ἃ μὴ οἶδα οὐδὲ οἴομαι εἰδέναι → I seem, then, in just this little thing to be wiser than this man at any rate, that what I do not know I do not think I know either

Plato, Apology 21d

Latin > English (Lewis & Short)

discī̆plīnōsus: a, um, adj. id.,
I docile: gladiator, Cato ap. Non. 463, 5; cf. Gell. 4, 9, 12.

Latin > French (Gaffiot 2016)

disciplīnōsus,¹⁶ a, um (disciplina), bien discipliné, docile : Cato Mil. 14 ; cf. Gell. 4, 9, 12.

Latin > German (Georges)

disciplīnōsus, a, um (disciplina), gelehrig, gladiator, Cato de re mil. fr. 14; vgl. Gell. 4, 9, 12 u. Rönsch Collect. phil. S. 24.