précepte
precept, maxim
noun preh-SEPT Rare
Origin: From Latin 'praeceptum' (rule, instruction).
Usage Note
Précepte denotes a guiding rule or moral principle, often of a philosophical or religious nature. It is more formal and elevated in register than règle (rule) or conseil (advice). A précepteur is a private tutor, sharing the same Latin root idea of instruction.
Examples
"Il suivait les préceptes de son maître avec rigueur."
Natural Translation
He followed his master's precepts with rigour.
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