obsequor
Obsequor is a Latin verb meaning to yield, comply, or obey. It is often used in classical literature to describe a subordinate submitting to a superior or following a command. The root of the word comes from the Latin "sequor," meaning to follow. Therefore, "obsequor" implies a willing or dutiful following of someone or something.
The term can be seen in historical contexts, such as military or political obedience. For instance, a
In modern usage, the word is less common but retains its core meaning. It might appear in