释义 |
inobservation rare.|ɪnɒbzəˈveɪʃən| [f. in-3 + observation, perh. a. F. inobservation (1572 in Godef. Compl.).] †1. The non-observance or not keeping of a law, promise, etc. Obs.
1579Fenton Guicciard. xvii. 974 Themperour being moued with thinobseruation of the French king, would not propounde for a common surety. 1653Holcroft Procopius, Goth. Wars iii. 82 They call the inobservation of Lawes, Mercy. 2. Want of observation or attention; failure to observe; inobservance.
1727S. Shuckford Creation 118 (T.) These writers are in all this guilty of the most shamefull inobservation. |