Did you mayhaps mean one of these? ikat, inapt
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“I spotted one spelling error - the excellent Serbian word inat is given as iant - and there may be others, but I will not be consumed by vengeful spite over it; also I imagine there is room for interpretation of some of the definitions, such as the 10 Albanian ways of describing a moustache, which to be do not seem very different from the ways we describe different moustaches in English.”
“It's a greedily practical turn to the famous "inat" and spiteful defiance that Serbs generally offer the world community.”
“All the defeat of this bill does is prevent law abiding citizens from protecting themselves and others while traveling from state to state, unless they file the proper paper work with the states they are traveling too. inat”
“Certainly would be better for our country ... inat”
“Attention inat: "we the people" are who should judge!”
“Leave her alone and she will fade back into obscurity where she belongs. inat”
“Looks like she can make some big bucks on the lecture circuit, and remain a "kingmaker" inside the Party. inat”
“The devastated father proves an inat tentive parent, and Ms. Hamilton, the youngest of five, lives an independent late-1970s existence that somehow balances cocaine and stealing cars with Little League practice and an after-school job.”
“If they want him to not resign then who are we to say he should resign? inat”
“It'll be interesting to see how this plays out in the voting booth next year. inat”
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asativum And yet apparently unloved, for no one takes pride in making their own decision to list it. Feb 11, 2009
bilby Less pejorative than arrogance, then? Feb 9, 2009
bokie more importantly, inat is not about spiteful joy at other people's expense, but rather taking pride in one's owns decisions, no matter how irrational or harmful they are, for that person and others. Feb 9, 2009
bokie actually, this is a turkish word, widely in use all over the Western Balkans Feb 9, 2009