† subˈmonish,v.Obs.rare—1. [f. sub- 22 + monish, after next.] To reprove gently. 1621T. Granger Eccles. 56 Delights..which either by the wisedome of my minde, or by the submonishing inclinations of my senses I perceiued to affoord accesse of ioyfull contentment.