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Obeyer

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o·bey  (-b)
v. o·beyed, o·bey·ing, o·beys
v.tr.
1. To carry out or fulfill the command, order, or instruction of.
2. To carry out or comply with (a command, for example).
v.intr.
To behave obediently.

[Middle English obeien, from Old French obeir, from Latin oboedre, to listen to : ob-, to; see ob- + audre, to hear; see au- in Indo-European roots.]

o·beyer n.


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