Contumacy

/ˈkɒntjʊməsi/ noun

Definition

Stubborn and open resistance to authority or law; willful disobedience or defiance.

Etymology

From Latin 'contumacia', from 'contumax' (obstinate), possibly related to 'tumere' (to swell). The term became common in medieval legal contexts.

Kelly Says

Medieval Church courts used the term 'contumacy' when someone refused to appear in court or acknowledge charges—it was literally a crime of resistance itself!

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