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obeisant
obeisant, a. (n.) (əʊˈbeɪsənt) Forms: 3–8 obeysant, 4–6 -aunt, obeissant, -aunt, 5 obeyssant, -aunt, (obeyssiant, obeiceant), 4– obeisant; also 4–5 obeisch-, obesch-, 5 obeyshaunt. [a. F. obéissant, pr. pple. of obéir:—L. obēdīre to obey: see -ant.] † 1. = obedient 1. Obs. exc. as in 2.1297 R. Glouc...
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Naduvazhi
In these instances, although they were obeisant to the rajah they held a higher ritual rank than the Zamorin as a consequence of their longer history of
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inobeisant
† inoˈbeisant, a. Obs. rare. In 4 -shaunt. [a. OF. inobeissant, f. in- (in-3) + obeissant obedient, obeisant.] Disobedient; = inobedient.1382 Wyclif Deut. viii. 20 Ȝe shulen perishe, if inobeishaunt ȝe shulen be to the voys of the Lord ȝoure God.
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Robert Perloff
"The APA is too politically correct...and too obeisant to special interests" He referred the removal of homosexuality from DSM-III by APA as the willingness
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obeysand
† oˈbeisand, obeysand, a. Obs. [A northern form in which F. obéissant, obeisant receives the northern participial ending -and1, and thus becomes in form the pr. pple. of obeis obeish v.] = obeisant, obedient.1375 Barbour Bruce viii. 10 That land He maid till him all obeysand. c 1500 Lancelot 642 He....
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Ewyas
Following the Norman Conquest, Ewyas remained in Welsh hands briefly under Rhydderch ap Caradog, apparently a client ruler of Ewyas obeisant to William
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obeisantly
† oˈbeisantly, adv. Obs. [f. prec. + -ly2.] In an obeisant manner; obediently; deferentially; with an obeisance.c 1400 Lay Folks Mass Bk. App. iii. 126 Þerfore schulde he..obeschauntely seye to hym þus. 1507 Justes June 103 in Hazl. E.P.P. II. 124 By the kynge they past And obeysauntly doune theyr h...
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obeising
▪ I. † oˈbeishing, oˈbeising, vbl. n. Obs. [f. prec. + -ing1.] obedience, obeisance; homage.c 1400 Rom. Rose 3380 For seruice and obeissing. 1450–70 Golagros & Gaw. 1322 Heir mak I yow obeising, As liege lord of landis.▪ II. † oˈbeishing, oˈbeising, ppl. a. Obs. [f. as prec. + -ing2: cf. obeisand, t...
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Paliath Achan
As Independent Raja's obeisant to the Kingdom of Cochin
Raman Valiyachan (1825-1846)
Krishnan Valiyachan (1846-1869)
Govindan Valiyachan (1869-1898
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Conrad II of Italy
The accusation might have been that Arnulf had performed undue service to Conrad to secure his investiture, or that he had been too obeisant, a charge
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Robert C. Tucker
But Tucker did not observe a stable or complementary relationship between authoritarian Russian elites and obeisant Russian masses.
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Ángel Castro y Argiz
He was an obeisant man, kind to his children, spoiled them even, and rarely lost his temper, except at dominoes.
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Nair
In these instances, although they were obeisant to the rajah they held a higher ritual rank than the Zamorin as a consequence of their longer history of
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