Subject.
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释义 | society > authority > subjection > [adjective] (97) underheilda1300 Subject. underlouta1300 Subject, subservient, submissive. Frequently const. to. Obsolete. underling?1370 In predicative use, passing into adj.: Subject, subordinate (to a person, etc.). subjecta1382 That is under the rule or dominion of a sovereign or a conquering or ruling power; owing allegiance… In predicative use. Frequently with to, †unto. obeisantc1390 Frequently with to. = obedient, adj. 1b. Obsolete. obedienta1398 Acknowledging, or subject to, the authority or rule of another; subject. Chiefly with to. Now archaic. subditc1430 Under the control or authority of; subject or subservient to; dependent, subordinate. Usually with to. Chiefly Scottish in later use. subordinatec1485 Belonging to a lower rank, grade, class, or order, and hence governed by or under the authority of one… Of a person or group of people. subjugal?c1500 That is under a person's dominion; subservient, subordinate. Also: of or relating to subordination. liablec1571 Subject or subservient to; attached or belonging to. Obsolete. subaltern1581 Of a person or group of people: subordinate, inferior (to another); of a lower rank. Now chiefly in critical and cultural theory, esp. post-colonial… regardant1583 In extended use: bound or subject to something. Obsolete. obnoxious1591 Subject to the rule, power, or authority of another; answerable, amenable to some authority; dependent, subject; (hence) submissive, obsequious… vassal1594 attributive or as adj. Having the status or character of a vassal; subject, subordinate; †servile. Chiefly figurative. servient1606 That performs a service; serving. Also: subordinate, subject; = subservient, adj. 1. Somewhat rare except in legal contexts (see sense B. 1). subservient1638 Acting or serving in a subordinate capacity; subordinate, subject. Frequently with to. Of a person. succumbent1647 Subject, submissive to. ancillary1667 Subservient, subordinate, ministering (to). secondary1667 Having only a derived authority; acting under the direction of another, subordinate. Cf. A. 1d. supposite1677 Occupying a lower position or rank; subject. rare. discretional1776 Of a prisoner or defeated enemy: wholly within the power of his or her captors. Cf. discretion, n. 1b. Obsolete. rare. obedientiary1794 Church History. A member of a religious house assigned by a superior to a particular (usually administrative or domestic) office; spec. a monk or… heteronomousa1871 Subject to an external law: opposed to autonomous. satellite1882 With the sense ‘that stands in a subordinate or subsidiary relationship to another larger, more important, or more significant thing; subsidiary… Subcategories:— made subject to authority (19) — ruled or governed by superior power (3) — subject to oppressive rule (7) — suppressed (19) — under foreign rule (4) — relating to or characteristic of a subject (2) — subject to rule or control (1) — reduced to obedience (2) — dependent (6) — not free from servitude (2) — deprived of liberty (5) — without say in management of affairs (1) — not appropriate to an equal (1) — of position, etc.: subordinate (1) |
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