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† assubˈject, v. Obs. [a. F. assubjectir (16th c.), mod. assujétir, -jettir, f. as- = à to + subject (mod. sujet) subject.] To subdue, reduce to subjection.
1579Fenton Guicciard. (1618) 142 An earnest desire to assubiect it to himselfe. 1656Earl of Monmouth Advt. fr. Parnass. 125 People newly assubjected, easily rebel, if they be forced to change their religion. |