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ob·se·qui·ous \-ēəs\ adjective Etymology: Middle English, from Latin obsequiosus, from obsequium compliance (from obsequi to yield, from ob- to, toward, over + sequi to follow) + -osus -ose — more at ob-, sue 1. a. : exhibiting ready and proper compliance to the will of another : prompt and dutiful in attendance on the wishes of one in authority b. obsolete : dutiful in regard to the dead and in the proper and appropriate performance of obsequies 2. : meanly or servilely attentive : compliant to excess : exhibiting a servile and sycophantic complaisance < an obsequious toady > < fawning obsequious behavior > Synonyms: see subservient |