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Definition of Disobeyers
1. disobeyer [n] - See also: disobeyer
Lexicographical Neighbors of Disobeyers
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. ..."