Mawson, C.O.S., ed. (18701938). Rogets International Thesaurus. 1922.
Class V. Words Releasing to the Voluntary Powers Division (I) Individual Volition Section I. Volition in General
1. Acts of Volition
606. Obstinacy.
NOUN: OBSTINATENESS &c. adj.; obstinacy, tenacity; cussedness [U. S. ]; perseverance [See Resolution ]a; immovability; old school; inflexibility (hardness ) [See Hardness ]; obduracy, obduration [rare ], obdurateness, doggedness, dogged resolution; resolution [See Resolution ]; ruling passion; blind side.
self-will, contumacy, perversity; pervicaciousness [rare ], pervicacy [obs. ], pervicacity [obs. ]; indocility [obs. ].
BIGOTRY, intolerance, dogmatism; opiniatry [obs. ], opiniativeness [rare ]; impersuasibility, impersuadableness; intractableness, incorrigibility; fixed idea (prejudgment ) [See Misjudgment ]; fanaticism, zealotry, infatuation, monomania; opinionatedness, opinionativeness.
BIGOT, opinionist [obs. ], opinionatist [obs. ], opiniator [obs. ], opinator [obs. ]; stickler, dogmatist, zealot, enthusiast, fanatic, bitter-ender [colloq. ]; mule.
VERB: BE OBSTINATE &c. adj.; stickle, take no denial, fly in the face of facts; opinionate [rare ], be wedded to an opinion, hug a belief; have ones own way (will ) [See Will ]; persist (persevere ) [See Resolution ]a; have -, insist on having- the last word.
DIE HARD, die fighting, fight to the last ditch, fight against destiny, not yield an inch, stand out.
ADJECTIVE: obstinate, tenacious, stubborn, obdurate, casehardened; inflexible (hard ) [See Hardness ]; balky; immovable, not to be moved; inert [See Inertness ]; unchangeable [See Stability ]; inexorable (determined ) [See Resolution ]; mulish, obstinate as a mule, pig-headed.
dogged; sullen, sulky; unmoved, uninfluenced, unaffected.
WILLFUL or wilful, self-willed, perverse; resty [dial. Eng. ], restive, pervicacious [rare ], ungovernable, wayward, refractory, unruly; heady, headstrong; entêté [F. ]; contumacious; crossgrained.
arbitrary, dogmatic, positive, bigoted, opinionated, opinionative, opinionate [obs. ], opinioned, opiniative [rare ]; prejudiced [See Misjudgment ]; creed-bound; prepossessed, infatuated; stiff-backed, stiff-necked, stiff-hearted; hard-mouthed, hidebound; unyielding; impervious, impracticable, impersuasible, impersuadable, unpersuadable; untractable, intractable; incorrigible, deaf to advice, impervious to reason; crotchety [See Caprice ].
ADVERB: obstinately &c. adj.; with set jaw, with sullen mouth; no surrender.
QUOTATIONS: Non possumus.
No surrender.
Ils nont rien appris ni rien oublié.
Other people are obstinate, I am firm.
Lest any foreigner should alter their laws, which are bad, but not to be altered by mere aliens.Dunsany