Terms vs Inofficious - What's the difference?
terms | inofficious |
(obsolete) Indifferent to obligation or duty.
(obsolete) Not officious; not civil or attentive.
(obsolete, legal) Contrary to one's natural obligation or duty, as of a testament by which a child is unjustly deprived of inheritance.
As a noun terms
is .As an adjective inofficious is
(obsolete) indifferent to obligation or duty.inofficious
English
Adjective
(en adjective)- Thou drown'st thyself in inofficious sleep. — Ben Jonson.
- (Johnson)
- The inofficious testament. — Blackstone.
- An inofficious disposition of his fortune. — Paley.