Préceptes (en. Precepts)

/pʁe.sɛpt/

Meaning & Definition

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noun
Rule or principle of conduct.
Moral precepts are essential to a good education.
Les préceptes moraux sont essentiels à une bonne éducation.
Instruction or directive to be followed in a specific area.
Religious precepts often dictate the behavior of believers.
Les préceptes religieux dictent souvent les comportements des fidèles.
Statement that serves as a guide in a given situation.
He followed the precepts of his mentor to succeed.
Il a suivi les préceptes de son mentor pour réussir.

Etymology

From Latin 'praeceptum', which means 'that which is received or taught'.

Common Phrases and Expressions

follow one's precepts
Acting in accordance with one's principles or convictions.
suivre ses préceptes
precepts of life
Set of rules for living well.
préceptes de vie
religious precepts
Instructions given by a spiritual faith.
préceptes religieux

Related Words

preceptist
Person who follows or teaches precepts.
préceptiste
precipitate
State of a substance or solution that settles, generally used in chemistry.
précipité
decree
To enact or establish a principle or rule.
décréter

Slang Meanings

Practical advice.
He gave me precepts on how to succeed in an interview.
Il m'a donné des préceptes sur comment réussir un entretien.
Informal rules of life.
It is said that precepts among friends are unwritten laws.
On dit que les préceptes entre amis sont des lois non écrites.