Contumacy /(kŏn"tū̇*mȧ*sy̆)/
Con·tu·ma·cy
Contumacy
n.
pl. Contumacies ((kŏn"tū̇*mȧ*sĭz))
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Stubborn perverseness; pertinacious resistance to authority.
The bishop commanded him . . . to be thrust into the stocks for his manifest and manifold contumacy.
- A willful contempt of, and disobedience to, any lawful summons, or to the rules and orders of court, as a refusal to appear in court when legally summoned. (Law)