Definition of Disobeyer

1. n. One who disobeys.

Definition of Disobeyer

1. Noun. One who disobeys. ¹

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Definition of Disobeyer

1. [n -S]

Lexicographical Neighbors of Disobeyer

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

Literary usage of Disobeyer

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

1. The Works of Thomas Kyd by Thomas Kyd, Jacob Ayrer, Christopher Marlowe (1901)
"... of a Common wealth, a disobeyer of the Lawes of God, a Rebell and resister of all humaine orders' (p. 280, 11. 34-5). Not content with reproducing ..."

2. Memoirs of the American Revolution: So Far as it Related to the States of by William Moultrie (1802)
"... without an order for that purpose : any who shall presume to transgress, in either of these respects, shall be reputed a disobeyer of military orders, ..."

3. The Invasion of the Crimea: Its Origin and an Account of Its Progress Down by Alexander William Kinglake (1868)
"... at his peril a wilful disobeyer of orders which directed him at once to advance. But I imagine that this view is erroneous. In the first place, ..."

4. Hakluytus Posthumus, Or, Purchas His Pilgrimes: Contayning a History of the by Samuel Purchas (1905)
"... if these gave not speedy remedy, I should renue my complaint against the disobeyer, and he should be sent for to answere there: and so he dismissed me. ..."

5. The Military Laws of the United States: Relating to the Army, Volunteers by United States, John F. Callan (1863)
"... every such offender, being duly convicted thereof, shall be reputed a disobeyer of military orders: and shall suffer death, or such other punishment, ..."

6. Lee and Longstreet at High Tide: Gettysburg in the Light of the Official Records by Helen Dortch Longstreet (1904)
"Would General Lee have selected General Longstreet, miscalled by malice and envy " the slow," " the disobeyer of orders," " the loser of the battle of ..."

7. A Treatise on the Military Law of the United States: Together with the by George Breckenridge Davis (1898)
"... to plunder and pillage: Every such offender, being duly convicted thereof, shall be reputed a disobeyer of military orders; and shall suffer death, ..."

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