subget
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subject — I. noun Etymology: Middle English suget, subget, from Anglo French, from Latin subjectus one under authority & subjectum subject of a proposition, from masculine & neuter respectively of subjectus, past participle of subicere to subject,… … New Collegiate Dictionary
bacul — ● bacul nom masculin (de battre et cul) Pièce de harnachement des bêtes de halage à laquelle s attache la corde de traction. ⇒BACUL, subst. Pièce de harnachement des bêtes de trait formant une large croupière. Synon. palonnier (DUL. 1968) : • En… … Encyclopédie Universelle
subject — {{11}}subject (n.) early 14c., person under control or dominion of another, from O.Fr. suget, subget a subject person or thing (12c.), from L. subiectus, noun use of pp. of subicere to place under, from sub under (see SUB (Cf. sub )) + combining… … Etymology dictionary