sub·orn 
(s
ə-bôrn
)
tr.v. sub·orned,
sub·orn·ing,
sub·orns 1. To induce (a person) to commit an unlawful or evil act.
2. Law a. To procure (perjured testimony): suborn perjury.
b. To induce (a person) to commit perjury.
[Latin subōrnāre : sub-, secretly; see SUB- + ōrnāre, to equip; see ar- in the Appendix of Indo-European roots.]
sub′or·nation (sŭb′ôr-nāshən) n.
sub·orner n.