obidicut

/ˌoʊbɪˈdɪktʊ/ (OH-bih-DIK-tu)

Definitions

1. noun

A rare or obsolete term for a person or thing that is both obedient and dutiful.

“The historian searched for the origins of the obscure term ‘obidicut’ in ancient manuscripts.”

2. adjective

Describing a person or thing that is both obedient and dutiful.

“The obidicut behavior of the employees earned them praise from their manager.”

Synonyms

  • dutiful
  • obedient

Antonyms

  • disobedient
  • negligent