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| lumen | the eye /clearness /understanding | » |
| disco | to learn, become acquainted with | » |
| doctrina | doctrine, teaching, instruction, learning | » |
| doctus | taught, instructed, learned, tutored | » |
| comperio | to learn, find out, ascertain | » |
| accipio | to consider oneself indebted, receive, learn, take | » |
| eruditio | instruction, teaching / knowledge, learning | » |
| cognosco | to examine, inquire, learn | » |
| philologus | scholar, learned man / adj. learned, literary | » |
| doctiloquus | speaking learnedly | » |
| discipulus | disciple, student, learner, pupil | » |
| scholasticus | scholar, learned one, schoolboy | » |
| Sub Cruce Lumen | the light (of learning) under the (Southern) Cross | » |
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| Aut disce aut discede | Either learn or leave | » |
| percipio percepi perceptum | to gain, learn, perceive, understand | » |
| Aut dosce, aut disce, aut discede | Either teach, or learn, or leave | » |
| Non scholae, sed vitae discimus | We learn not for school but for life | » |
| Quidquid discis, tibi discis | Whatever you learn, you learn it for yourself | » |
| Ulula cum lupis, cum quibus esse cupis | Who keeps company with wolves, will learn to howl | » |
| Scire aliquid laus est, pudor est nihil discere velle | It is commendable to know some things, it is disgraceful to refuse to learn | » |
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