contumacious
21contumacious — Stubborn; disobedient. See contempt …
22contumacious — adj. insubordinate; stubbornly or wilfully disobedient, esp. to a court order. Derivatives: contumaciously adv. Etymology: L contumax, perh. rel. to tumere swell …
23contumacious conduct — Wilfully stubborn and disobedient conduct, commonly punishable as contempt of court. See contempt …
24contumacious conduct — Wilfully stubborn and disobedient conduct, commonly punishable as contempt of court. See contempt …
25contumacious witness — A witness who testifies in such a manner as to render him guilty of contempt of court. Re Blim, 5 F Supp 678; a witness who refuses to testify or testifies falsely. 17 Am J2d Contpt §§ 28 33 …
26Contumaciously — Contumacious Con tu*ma cious, a. [L. contumax, acis. See {Contumacy}.] 1. Exhibiting contumacy; contemning authority; obstinate; perverse; stubborn; disobedient. [1913 Webster] There is another very, efficacious method for subding the most… …
27Contumaciousness — Contumacious Con tu*ma cious, a. [L. contumax, acis. See {Contumacy}.] 1. Exhibiting contumacy; contemning authority; obstinate; perverse; stubborn; disobedient. [1913 Webster] There is another very, efficacious method for subding the most… …
28insubordinate — insubordinate, rebellious, mutinous, seditious, factious, contumacious mean having or showing defiance or indifference to constituted authority. Insubordinate is used primarily in reference to a person whose status is that of a subordinate and… …
29ἐξερίζουσιν — ἐξερίζω to be contumacious pres part act masc/neut dat pl (attic epic doric ionic) ἐξερίζω to be contumacious pres ind act 3rd pl (attic epic doric ionic) ἐξερίζω to be contumacious pres part act masc/neut dat pl (attic epic doric ionic) ἐξερίζω… …
30contempt — /keuhn tempt /, n. 1. the feeling with which a person regards anything considered mean, vile, or worthless; disdain; scorn. 2. the state of being despised; dishonor; disgrace. 3. Law. a. willful disobedience to or open disrespect for the rules or …