• ObÅ“dient

    Full definition of obœdient

    Adjective

    obœdient

    1. (rare) Archaic spelling of obedient
      • 1562–3, Ninian Winzet, , Certane tractatis for reformatioun of doctryne and maneris in Scotland, reprinted 1835 CE, page 63:The faythfull Sones of ye haly catholik Kirk in Scotland, of ye inferiour ordour of clergy and laytmen, humill Å¿ubditis to yare Souerane Lady Marie, and obÅ“dient to yare lauchful BiÅ¿chopes and PaÅ¿touris, depoÅ¿it of yare offices, incarcerat, exilit, or violentlie eiectit fra yair iuÅ¿t poÅ¿Å¿eÅ¿Å¿ionis and native citeis, for nocht aÅ¿Å¿enting to ye prætendit reformatioun at yis præſent in religioun, to lohne Knox and his complices prætending and allegeing yame to haif ye lauchful auctoritie and ordinatioun of trew BiÅ¿chopes, and wtheris PaÅ¿touris of ye Kirk within ye Å¿aid Realme wiÅ¿Å¿his helth, and illuminatioun of ye haly gaiÅ¿t.
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