orgillous
English
Etymology
From Middle English [Term?], from Old French orguillous (“prideful, haughty”) (French orgueilleux) from orgoil (“pride”) (French orgueil), of Germanic origin, akin to Old English orgol (“pride”).
Adjective
orgillous (comparative more orgillous, superlative most orgillous)
- (obsolete) proud; prideful, haughty, arrogant