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† subobˈscure, a. Obs. [ad. L. subobscūrus: see sub- 21 and obscure.] Somewhat obscure.
1626Donne Serm. lxxvii. (1640) 786 In those sub-obscure times, S. Augustine might be excusable [etc.]. 1629H. Burton Truth's Tri. 219 Such vmbratilous and sub-obscure termes. Hence † subobˈscurely adv., somewhat obscurely.
a1615Donne Ess. (1651) 97 As these men were instruments of this work of God, so their names did sub-obscurely foresignifie it. 1624― Devot. (ed. 2) 207 The booke of Nature, where though subobscurely..thou hast expressed thine own Image. |