undutiful
121de inofficioso testamento — |dāˌinəˌfikēˈō(ˌ)sōˌtestəˈmenˌtō adjective Etymology: Latin civil law : concerning an inofficious or undutiful will used of a form of action for setting aside such a will …
122unduteous — “+ adjective : undutiful …
123undutifully — “+ adverb : in an undutiful manner …
124unduteous will — noun see undutiful will …
125PARABLE — PARABLE, from the Greek παραβολὴ (lit. juxtaposition ), the usual Septuagint rendering of Hebrew mashal ( comparison, saying, and derived meanings ). No distinction is made in biblical usage between parable, allegory, and fable; all are forms of… …