Disobey
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late Middle English: from Old French desobeir, based on Latin oboedire ‘obey’ (see obey).
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From Old French desobeir
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disobey (v.)
late 14c., disobeien, "neglect or refuse to obey," from Old French desobeir (13c.) "disobey; refuse service or homage," from Vulgar Latin *disoboedire, reformed with dis- (see dis-) from Late Latin inobedire, a back-formation from inobediens "not obeying," from Latin in- "not" + present participle of obedire (see obey). Related: Disobeyed; disobeying.