In (or into) subjection; under rule or command. Obsolete.
Beneath the foot or feet; on the ground. With verbs. (Also in figurative use: cf. 2.) to trampleor tread under foot (also †feet): to oppress…
In subjection or submission; in a subordinate or inferior position.
Nautical. Below deck. Now somewhat rare.
With prepositions. at under, in an inferior place or position; in subjection. Scottish. Obsolete.
In such a manner as to be submissive or subordinate to someone or something.