non-oˈbedience
[non- 1.]
Neglect of obedience; failure to obey.
1582 Reg. Privy Council Scot. III. 469 For allegit non-obedience thairof. 1650 A. A[scham] Reply to Sanderson 10 Non-obedience can expect nothing but non-protection. 1847 Webster (citing Milner). 1884 Law Rep. 9 Prob. Div. 52 The petitioner asked for an attachment against the respondent for such non-obedience. |
So † non-oˈbeisance, in the same sense.
1447 Shillingford Lett. (Camden) 134 That for the nonn-obeisaunce therof thei be putte in no vexacon, hurt, trouble ne losse. 1567 Reg. Privy Council Scot. I. 577 For his non obeysance of the command. |