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subjugal, a. rare.|sʌbˈdʒuːgəl| [ad. late L. subjugāl-is, f. sub- sub- 1 + jugum yoke: see -al1.] †1. Under a ‘yoke’ or dominion. Obs.
c1485Digby Myst. (1882) iii. 7, I am soveren of al soverens subjugal On-to myn empere. †2. Mus. ? Plagal. Obs.
1609Dowland Ornith. Microl. 89 The Songs of Authenticall Tones must be timed deepe, of the subiugall Tones high, of the neutrall, meanly. 3. Accustomed to the yoke: of a beast of burden.
1896E. P. Evans Anim. Symb. Eccl. Archit. 274 Lo, with what enormous ears This subjugal son appears, Most egregious ass. 4. Anat. [f. sub- 1 b + jugal.] Under the jugal bone. In mod. Dicts. |