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English
Etymology
From im- + morigerous.
Adjective
immorigerous (comparative more immorigerous, superlative most immorigerous)
- (obsolete) rude; uncivil; disobedient; rebellious
1810, Alicia Tindal Palmer, The Daughters of Isenberg, volume 1, page 68:As my nephew has nothing immorigerous or tetrical in his disposition, he indubitably would have gratefully profited of my advice.