Lewis & Short

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ĭnŏboedĭens and ĭnŏboedĭenter, v. inoboedio fin.

ĭn-ŏboedĭo (or ĭnŏbaudĭo, Tert. adv. Marc. 4, 16), īre, v. n., to disobey, be disobedient, Ambros. Serm. Epiph. 1.
Hence, ĭnŏboedĭens, entis, P. a., disobedient, Vulg. Interp. Deut. 8, 20; ib. Tit. 1, 10.
Adv.: ĭnŏboedĭenter, disobediently, Aug. Civ. Dei, 14, 17.