Definition of Disobeyers

1. Noun. (plural of disobeyer) ¹

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Definition of Disobeyers

1. disobeyer [n] - See also: disobeyer

Lexicographical Neighbors of Disobeyers

disneyfy
disneyfying
disobedience
disobediences
disobediencies
disobediency
disobedient
disobediently
disobeisance
disobeisant
disobey
disobeyal
disobeyals
disobeyed
disobeyer
disobeyers (current term)
disobeying
disobeys
disobligation
disobligations
disobligatory
disoblige
disobliged
disobligement
disobligements
disobliger
disobligers
disobliges
disobliging
disobligingly

Literary usage of Disobeyers

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Publications by Spalding Club, Aberdeen, John Spalding (1841)
"Acte annulling all proclamations made, under the paine of trea- sone to the disobeyers, since the beginning of the troubles; and they all declared to be ..."

2. History of Scots Affairs, from 1637 to 1641 by James Gordon (1841)
"Acte annulling all proclamations made, under the paine of trea- sone to the disobeyers, since the beginning of the troubles; and they all declared to be ..."

3. The Ancient Capital of Scotland: The Story of Perth from the Invasion of by Samuel Cowan (1904)
"... expense until freed by her Majesty, under pain of rebellion and putting of them to the horn; and if that fails, to denounce the disobeyers to the horn ..."

4. Your Light "the Evening and the Morning," by Robert Henry Bowman (1915)
"The willful disobeyers (self-interest) of the law will be punished. ... The disobeyers of a call through weakness or cowardice ..."

5. Narratives of Early Maryland, 1633-1684 by Clayton Colman Hall (1910)
"... your Highness therein, the disobeyers of which cannot after your Highnesse known pleasure but in a moment perish, and the rest live secure and happie. ..."

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