ŏb-audĭo, ii, 4, v. a., for oboedio, to obey (post-class.); constr. with dat. or absol.
- (α) With dat.: alicui, App. M. 3, p. 136, 11.
- (β) Absol.: Adam non obaudiit, Tert. adv. Marc. 2, 2.
With acc.: obaudite me, Vulg. Eccles. 39, 17.
Hence, ŏbaudĭens, entis, P. a., obedient (eccl. Lat. for oboediens).
Comp.: quid obaudientius esse potest, quam ut, etc., Ambros. Ep. 21.