different between inobedient vs unobedient

inobedient

English

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.

Adjective

inobedient (comparative more inobedient, superlative most inobedient)

  1. (obsolete) Not obedient; disobedient.
    Antonym: obedient
    (Can we find and add a quotation of Chaucer to this entry?)

Derived terms

  • inobediently

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unobedient

English

Etymology

un- +? obedient

Adjective

unobedient (comparative more unobedient, superlative most unobedient)

  1. (obsolete) disobedient

unobedient From the web:

  • what does unobedient
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