oboedio

Etymology
From. In Latin, ob + audire would have been expected to become Classical Latin *obūdiō (compare in + claudō becoming inclūdō), but it has been theorized that the usual law court associations of the word for obeying encouraged a false archaism from ū to oe, to oboediō (compare Old Latin oinos → Classical Latin ūnus).

Verb

 * 1) to obey, yield obedience to
 * 2) to be subject to, to serve
 * 1) to be subject to, to serve
 * 1) to be subject to, to serve