showing a servile willingness to oblige or admire; fawning
archaic paying due respect; dutiful
obsequiously adv
obsequiousness noun
Middle English from Latin obsequiosus compliant, ultimately from obsequi to comply, from ob- + sequi to follow. In its original use (from the 15th cent.) this word was approbatory, meaning ‘obedient’, ‘dutiful’: I see you are obsequious in your love – Shakespeare. Perhaps reflecting a loss of the ideal of service and obedience, it is now always used in a derogatory sense