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† subethal, a. Obs. rare. [ad. obs. F. subethal, f. subeth: see prec. For the etymol. sense cf. carotid, which is ult. f. Gr. καροῦν to plunge into heavy sleep.] The carotid (artery).
1541Copland Guydon's Quest. Cyrurg. F iij, The greate veynes & arteres that are led by the furculles in stying vpwarde y⊇ sydes of the necke to the superyour partyes, whiche be called Guy degi, and popleticis, depe & suberall [read subetall; orig. subethalles], Thyncysyon of the whiche be very peryllous. |