"Obeisances" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Obeisances (noun) refer to acts of reverence, submission, or humility, often in a formal or ceremonial context. It can also refer to expressions of respect or deference, such as bows, curtsies, or other gestures of subservience. In a broader sense, obeisances can imply a sense of yielding or humbling oneself before authority, tradition, or a higher power. The word often carries a sense of solemnity, gravity, or gravity.
I apologize, but there is no word called "obedientiary". It's possible that you meant to type "obituary", which is a notice of someone's death, usually written by a newspaper or published online.
Adverb: in a obedient manner; complying with rules or requirements; readily and willingly doing what is asked or expected.
Obeisant refers to being courteous, respectful, or submissive, often in a way that is overly flattering or obsequious. It can also describe a gesture or action that shows deference or humility, such as bowing or kneeling. A person who is obeisant is one who shows a willingness to obey or show respect to a higher authority or superior.
Obeism: A term used in linguistics and lexicology to describe a grammatical construction in which the object of a verb is classified as a noun that is directly affected by the action of the verb.