contumace

Syllable Decomposition

contumace

from Latin contumacia ('pride, haughtiness, arrogance, conceit, pride') 'obstinate resistance, stubbornness, spirit of rebellion' 'contumacy, the state of the person who has evaded justice' related to contumax ('proud, arrogant, haughty, superb, proud') and formed on the prefix con- and tumere ('to be swollen, to be inflated'), a root from which 'tumor, tumefy, tumescence, tumulus', etc. are derived.

Definition

Translations

  • germangerman:Widerspenstigkeit
  • englishenglish:contumacy
  • spanishspanish:contumacia
  • italianitalian:contumacia
  • portugueseportuguese:contumácia
  • swedishswedish:ohörsamhet

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