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subiect

English

Noun

subiect (plural subiects)

  1. Obsolete spelling of subject

Verb

subiect

  1. Obsolete spelling of subject

Middle French

Alternative forms

  • suiect
  • subject (modernized)
  • suject (modernized)

Noun

subiect m (plural subiects)

  1. subject (citizen of a monarch)
  2. subject; topic

Descendants

  • French: sujet

Romanian

Etymology

Borrowed from Latin subiectum.

Noun

subiect n (plural subiecte)

  1. subject

Synonyms

  • tem?

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subnect

English

Etymology

From Latin subnecto, from sub (under) + necto (to tie).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /s?b?n?kt/

Verb

subnect (third-person singular simple present subnects, present participle subnecting, simple past and past participle subnected)

  1. To tie or fasten beneath; to join beneath.
    • December 30, 1710, Alexander Pope, letter to Mr. Cromwell
      his robe might be subnected with a Fibula

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