In law, a person who is in contempt of court by stubbornly refusing to obey a court order.
From Latin 'contumax', meaning obstinate or stubborn. Used directly in legal terminology, particularly in historical and ecclesiastical law.
In old legal texts, you'll see 'contumax' used almost like a label for someone actively defying the court—it's a word that meant you were in serious trouble!
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