non serviam
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[edit]Etymology
[edit]From Latin non serviam (“I will not serve”), used in the Vulgate to translate Hebrew לֹא אעבוד.
Noun
[edit]non serviam (uncountable)
- A formal refusal to serve.
- 1975, Paul Fussell, The Great War and Modern Memory, OUP, published 2013, page 99:
- Two months later he issued his notorious non serviam, “A Soldier's Declaration.” He expected to be court-martialed for this, but his friend Robert Graves managed to arrange that he face a medical board instead.
- 2013, Diane Ackerman, The Zookeeper's Wife:
- In her memoirs, she wrote that she heard him speak, but his words floated away from her; it was as if her brain, already choked by the day's horrors, had issued a non serviam and refused to absorb any more.