inobedient

adj

Etymology

From Middle English inobedient, from Old French inobedient, from Latin inoboediens (“not obedient”), present participle of inoboedire (“to disobey”). Compare French inobedient. See obedient.

  1. derived from inoboediens
  2. derived from inobedient
  3. inherited from inobedient

Definitions

  1. Not obedient

    Not obedient; disobedient.

    • [...] I'se near be the ill bird and foul my nest, set apart strong necessity and the skreigh of duty, which no man should hear and be inobedient.

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