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