From marad; rebelliousness -- X rebellious.
see HEBREW marad
H4780. marduth
מַרְדּוּת noun feminine rebellion, rebelliousness, only in המ ׳בֶּןנַֿעֲוַת 1 Samuel 20:30, where read probably הַמַרְדוּת בֶּןנַֿעֲרַת son of a girl of rebelliousness = rebellious girl, compare ᵑ9 ᵐ5 Th We Dr HPS; > LagM i. 236 f. Bu (compare also Dr Kit) derive ׳מ from רדת, and, retaining ᵑ0, read a woman gone astray (see עָוָה) from discipline (Aramaic sense: √ רְדָא).