Undutiful
111de inofficioso testamento — /diy inafis(h)iyowsow testamentow/ Concerning an inofficious or undutiful will. A title of the civil law …
112donatio inofficiosa — /downeysh(iy)ow inafis(h)iyowsa/ An inofficious (undutiful) gift; a gift of so great a part of the donor s property that the birthright portion of his heirs is diminished …
113de inofficioso testamento — /diy inafis(h)iyowsow testamentow/ Concerning an inofficious or undutiful will. A title of the civil law …
114donatio inofficiosa — /downeysh(iy)ow inafis(h)iyowsa/ An inofficious (undutiful) gift; a gift of so great a part of the donor s property that the birthright portion of his heirs is diminished …
115inofficiosum — Neglectful of natural duty, or contrary thereto; unkind; unnatural. inofficiosum testamentum. An undutiful or unkind will. See 2 Bl Comm 503 …
116querela inofficiosi testamenti — Complaint of an undutiful will. The Roman law upon such a complaint permitted a will to be set aside if it left nothing to a child who thus complained, but the common law of England furnishes no such ground for avoiding a will. See 2 Bl Comm 502 …
117inofficious — [in΄ə fish′əs] adj. [L inofficiosus, undutiful: see IN 2 & OFFICIOUS] Law showing neglect of moral duty: said esp. of a will that unreasonably deprives an heir of a just inheritance …
118disrespectful — adjective 1. exhibiting lack of respect; rude and discourteous remarks disrespectful of the law disrespectful in the presence of his parents disrespectful toward his teacher • Ant: ↑respectful • Similar to: ↑annihilating …
119Filago germanica — noun (literally an undutiful herb) a variety of cotton rose • Syn: ↑herba impia • Hypernyms: ↑cotton rose, ↑cudweed, ↑filago …
120undutifulness — noun impiety characterized by lack of devotion to duty • Derivationally related forms: ↑undutiful • Hypernyms: ↑impiety, ↑impiousness …