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1 oboedientia
oboedientia ae, f [oboediens], obedience: abiciunt oboedientiam: fracti animi.* * *obedience, compliance, submission to authority -
2 obsequium
obsequium ī, n [SEC-], compliance, yieldingness, complaisance, indulgence: Obsequium amicos parit, T.: Antonium obsequio mitigavi: ventris, i. e. gluttony, H.: peritura amantis Obsequio, to her lover, O.: Flectitur obsequio ramus, by its pliancy, O.—Obedience, allegiance: in populum R., L.: erga vos, L.* * *compliance (act/form/sex/orders); consideration/deference/solicitude; services; obedience/allegiance/discipline (military); tractability/docility (animals); servility/subservience/obsequiousness; ceremony (Bee); attendance; retinue -
3 obsequium
ob-sĕquĭum, ii, n. [obsequor].I.In gen., comptiance, yieldingness, complaisance, indulgence (class.; syn.: indulgentia, obsequentia): prosequium a prosequendo, obsequium ab obsequendo dicuntur, Paul. ex Fest. p. 226 Müll.:II.obsequium amicos, veritas odium parit,
Ter. And. 1, 1, 41:obsequium atque patientia,
Cic. Pis. 2, 5:obsequium et comitas,
id. Att. 6, 6:alicui tribuere,
Ov. Tr. 5, 6, 30:ventris,
i. e. gluttony, Hor. S. 2, 7, 104:animo sumere,
to follow the bent of one's inclinations, Plaut. Bacch. 4, 10, 7:in obsequio uxoris,
in the service of his wife, Vulg. 4 Reg. 5, 2.—Of inanim. things:flectitur obsequio curvatus ab arbore ramus,
by yielding, by its pliancy, Ov. A. A. 2, 179.—In plur.: omnia ei obsequia polliceor, Planc. ap. Cic. Fam. 10, 11, 3.—In partic.A.Compliance in love, yielding, consent, Petr. 113; Col. 6, 27, 10; Curt. 6, 7, 1; 10, 1, 25.—B.Obedience, allegiance:in populum Romanum,
Liv. 29, 15, 3:principum,
i. e. towards them, Just. 3, 2, 9:ad obsequium redigere,
to subjugate, Suet. Aug. 21:nulla colonia vestra erit, quae nos obsequio erga vos fideque superet,
Liv. 7, 30, 19:obsequium in regem retinere,
Tac. A. 6, 37 (43) fin.; 13, 3; Just. 20, 4, 9: jurare in obsequium alicujus, to swear obedience or allegiance to one, Just. 13, 2:obsequium erga aliquem exuere,
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4 ab-nuō
ab-nuō nuī, nuitūrus, ere, to refuse by a sign, deny, refuse, reject, decline: plebs abnuit dilectum, L.: regi pacem, S.: nihil studio meo: imperium, refuse obedience to, L.: omen, not to accept, V.: linguam Romanam, disdain, Ta.: nec abnuerant melioribus parere, L.: abnuit Ampycides, denied (the story), O.: non recuso, non abnuo.—Praegn., to refuse a request; hence, to forbid: bello Italiam concurrere Teucris, V.: illi de ullo negotio, to deny him anything, S.—Fig., not to admit of, to be unfavorable to: quod spes abnuit, Tb.: quando impetūs et subita belli locus abnueret, Ta. -
5 explētiō
explētiō ōnis, f [expleo], a satisfying: naturae.* * *fulfilment; process of perfecting; completion; satisfaction; obedience (to) -
6 famulātus
famulātus ūs, m [famulor], slavery, servitude: in famulatu esse: miser virtutis servientis volup<*> tati: vetere, Ta.* * *service; obedience; slavery -
7 iūrō
iūrō āvī, ātus, āre [2 ius], to swear, take an oath: si aram tenens iuraret: ex animi tui sententiā, without reservation: Boeotum in crasso iurares aëre natum, H.: falsum, swear falsely: vere: testari deos per quos iuravisset, S.: per Iovem, by Jupiter: aedilis, qui pro se iuraret, in his stead, L.: idem omnis exercitus in se quisque iurat, i. e. each soldier individually, L.: Numquam ducturum uxorem, T.: se eum non deserturum, Cs.: verissimum ius iurandum.—With in and acc, to swear to observe, swear allegiance, vow obedience, adopt under oath: in legem: in leges, L.: in haec verba iurat ipse, takes this form of oath, Cs.: cur in certa verba iurent: in haec verba iures postulo, in this form of words, L.: in verba magistri, echo the sentiments, H.—To swear by, attest, call to witness: Terram, Mare, Sidera, V.: Iovem lapidem: quaevis tibi numina, O.: Samothracum aras, Iu.: Iurandae tuum per nomen arae, H.: dis iuranda palus, the Styx, by which the gods swear, O.—To swear to, attest by an oath: morbum, to the fact of sickness: id (nomen) iurare in litem, swear to a debt.—With person. obj., to swear, bind by an oath, cause to swear (only perf pass.): iudici demonstrandum est, quid iuratus sit: lex, in quam iurati sitis: iuratus se eum interempturum, L.— To conspire: In me, O.: in facinus, O.—In the phrase: iurare calumniam, to swear that an accusation is not malicious, L. -
8 oboediō
oboediō [not obēdiō], īvī, ītus, īre ob+audio], to give ear, hearken, listen: alquibus, N.—To obey, yield obedience, be subject, serve: ad verba nobis: praecepto: legi, N.: libidines voluptatibus: pecora ventri, S.— Pass impers.: oboeditum dictatori est, L.* * *oboedire, oboedivi, oboeditus Vobey; listen/harken/submit (to); be subject/obedient/responsible/a slave (to) -
9 obtemperātiō
obtemperātiō ōnis, f [obtempero], a complying, obedience: legibus. -
10 juro
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11 obedientia
obedience, compliance, submission to authority -
12 obedientio
obedience, compliance, submission to authority -
13 oboedientio
obedience, compliance, submission to authority -
14 obsecundo
obsecundare, obsecundavi, obsecundatus V TRANSobey, show obedience; comply with, be compliant, humor; fall in with, follow -
15 opsecundo
opsecundare, opsecundavi, opsecundatus V TRANSobey, show obedience; comply with, be compliant, humor; fall in with, follow -
16 opsequium
compliance (act/form/sex/orders); consideration/deference/solicitude; services; obedience/allegiance/discipline (military); tractability/docility (animals); servility/subservience/obsequiousness; ceremony (Bee); attendance; retinue -
17 Alcmaeo
1.Alcmaeo, Alcmaeon, ŏnis, and Alcmaeus, i, m. (Alcmaeo, Cic. Ac. 2, 28:2.Alcmaeus,
Plaut. Capt. 3, 4, 30), = Alkmaiôn, a son of Amphiaraus and Eriphyle; in obedience to the command of his father he killed his mother, and on this account was pursued by the Furies, Hyg. Fab. 71; 73 and 245; Cic. Tusc. 3, 5, 11.—Hence, * Alcmaeŏnĭus, a, um, adj., pertaining to Alcmœon:furiae,
Prop. 4, 4, 41.Alcmaeo, ŏnis, m., a Pythagorean philosopher of Croton, Cic. N. D. 1, 27. -
18 Alcmaeon
1.Alcmaeo, Alcmaeon, ŏnis, and Alcmaeus, i, m. (Alcmaeo, Cic. Ac. 2, 28:2.Alcmaeus,
Plaut. Capt. 3, 4, 30), = Alkmaiôn, a son of Amphiaraus and Eriphyle; in obedience to the command of his father he killed his mother, and on this account was pursued by the Furies, Hyg. Fab. 71; 73 and 245; Cic. Tusc. 3, 5, 11.—Hence, * Alcmaeŏnĭus, a, um, adj., pertaining to Alcmœon:furiae,
Prop. 4, 4, 41.Alcmaeo, ŏnis, m., a Pythagorean philosopher of Croton, Cic. N. D. 1, 27. -
19 Alcmaeonius
1.Alcmaeo, Alcmaeon, ŏnis, and Alcmaeus, i, m. (Alcmaeo, Cic. Ac. 2, 28:2.Alcmaeus,
Plaut. Capt. 3, 4, 30), = Alkmaiôn, a son of Amphiaraus and Eriphyle; in obedience to the command of his father he killed his mother, and on this account was pursued by the Furies, Hyg. Fab. 71; 73 and 245; Cic. Tusc. 3, 5, 11.—Hence, * Alcmaeŏnĭus, a, um, adj., pertaining to Alcmœon:furiae,
Prop. 4, 4, 41.Alcmaeo, ŏnis, m., a Pythagorean philosopher of Croton, Cic. N. D. 1, 27. -
20 Alcmaeus
1.Alcmaeo, Alcmaeon, ŏnis, and Alcmaeus, i, m. (Alcmaeo, Cic. Ac. 2, 28:2.Alcmaeus,
Plaut. Capt. 3, 4, 30), = Alkmaiôn, a son of Amphiaraus and Eriphyle; in obedience to the command of his father he killed his mother, and on this account was pursued by the Furies, Hyg. Fab. 71; 73 and 245; Cic. Tusc. 3, 5, 11.—Hence, * Alcmaeŏnĭus, a, um, adj., pertaining to Alcmœon:furiae,
Prop. 4, 4, 41.Alcmaeo, ŏnis, m., a Pythagorean philosopher of Croton, Cic. N. D. 1, 27.
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