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subjicible, a. rare.|səbˈdʒɪsɪb(ə)l| [f. L. subjicĕre, to subject + -ible.] †1. Capable of being subjected to (dominion, control, etc.). (Only Jer. Taylor.) Obs.
1638Jer. Taylor Serm. Gunpowder Treason 50 A thing not subjicible to their penitentiall judicature. 1649― Gt. Exemp. Disc. ii. §6 Before the susception of it he was not a person subjicible to a command. 1660― Duct. Dubit. iii. i. rule 5 §2 Actions..are subjicible to laws. 2. Logic. Capable of being made the subject of a predicate. Hence subjiciˈbility. In mod. Dicts. |