contemner
1contemner — ⇒CONTEMNER, verbe trans. Vx. Mépriser, exprimer son mépris pour (quelqu un). Synon. (partiel) dénigrer. Elle devient odieuse et contemne Dieu et les lois de la création (J. PÉLADAN, Le Vice suprême, 1884, p. 188). Je méprisais Mouron, je m… …
2contemner — con·tem·ner also con·tem·nor /kən tem nər/ n: one who commits contempt Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996. contemner …
3contemner — Contemner, Temnere, Contemnere, Fastidire, Negligere, Despicere. Contemner et mespriser l authorité de justice, Ne faire conte de justice, Maiestatem iurisdictionis soluere, Budaeus. Qui contemne son superieur, Contumax …
4Contemner — Con*tem ner (k[o^]n*t[e^]m n[ e]r or t[e^]m [ e]r), n. One who contemns; a despiser; a scorner. Contemners of the gods. South. [1913 Webster] …
5contemner — noun see contemn …
6contemner — See contemn. * * * …
7contemner — noun One who contemns, who displays contempt towards another. Præsumptuous violators or contemners of the sabbath or holie exercises /<! [sic] …
8contemner — n. person who despises, scornful person …
9contemner — con·temner …
10contemner — A person who commits a contempt …