ˈdisəplə̇nənt, -ˌplinənt, ˈdisplə̇n-, də̇ˈsiplə̇n- noun
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Etymology: Spanish & Italian; Spanish disciplinante, from Italian, from Medieval Latin disciplinant-, disciplinans, present participle of disciplinare to discipline — more at discipline
: flagellant ; especially : a member of a Spanish order noted for its severe discipline