obliging

Etymology

adj

  1. Happy and ready to do favours for others.

verb

  1. present participle and gerund of oblige

noun

  1. The imposition of an obligation.
    Many were the finings, and excommunications, and the obligings to do penances, that took place at this time. 1840, Alexander MacDonald, Summary of the Catholic Religion

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