▪ I.† obˈseque,v.Obs.rare. [ad. L. obsequī: see obsequy1.] trans. To comply with, yield to, obey. 1720J. Johnson Can. Eng.Ch. lxx, If he formerly obsequed the Devil thro' Effeminacy, now let him fast by Way of Retaliation. ▪ II.obseque variant of obsequy1Obs.