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subfuro [subfurare, -, subfuratus] (1st) TRANS
verb

steal unobtrusivelyverb

subgestio [subgestionis] (3rd) F
noun

addition [additions]noun
[UK: ə.ˈdɪʃ.n̩] [US: ə.ˈdɪʃ.n̩]

suggestion, hint (L+S)noun

supplying an answer to one's own questionnoun

subhorridus [subhorrida, subhorridum] adjective

somewhat roughadjective

subicio [subicere, subjeci, subjectus] (3rd) TRANS
verb

expose [exposed, exposing, exposes]verb
[UK: ɪk.ˈspəʊz] [US: ɪkˈspoʊz]

make subjectverb

throw under, place underverb

subiectus noun
M

subject [subjects](citizen in a monarchy)
noun
[UK: sʌb.ˈdʒekt] [US: sʌb.ˈdʒekt]

subject [subjects](person ruled over by another, especially a monarch or state authority)
noun
[UK: sʌb.ˈdʒekt] [US: sʌb.ˈdʒekt]

subordinate(one who is subordinate)
noun
[UK: sə.ˈbɔː.dɪ.neɪt] [US: sə.ˈbɔːr.də.ˌnet]

underling [underlings](a subordinate, or person of lesser rank or authority)
noun
[UK: ˈʌn.dəl.ɪŋ] [US: ˈʌn.dərl.ɪŋ]

subigito [subigitare, subigitavi, subigitatus] (1st) TRANS
verb

behave improperly toverb

work upon, inciteverb

subigitatio [subigitationis] (3rd) F
noun

erotic fondling / feeling / touchingnoun

illicit intercoursenoun

titillation / foreplaynoun

subium [subii] (2nd) N
noun

moustache [moustaches]noun
[UK: mə.ˈstɑːʃ] [US: ˈmə.ˌstæʃ]

subimpudens [(gen.), subimpudentis] adjective

somewhat impudent / shamelessadjective

subinanis [subinanis, subinane] adjective

somewhat vainadjective

subinde adverb

constantly, repeatedlyadverb

immediately after, thereuponadverb

subinsulsus [subinsulsa, subinsulsum] adjective

somewhat insipidadjective

subintellego [subintellegere, subintellexi, subintellectus] (3rd) TRANS
verb

understand a littleverb

subintro [subintrare, subintravi, subintratus] (1st) INTRANS
verb

go into secretly, enter by stealthverb

subintroductio [subintroductionis] (3rd) F
noun

smugglingnoun
[UK: ˈsmʌɡ.l̩.ɪŋ] [US: ˈsmʌɡ.l̩.ɪŋ]

subintroductor [subintroductoris] (3rd) M
noun

smuggler [smugglers]noun
[UK: ˈsmʌ.ɡlə(r)] [US: ˈsmʌ.ɡlər]

subintroeo [subintroire, subintroivi(ii), subintroitus] verb
TRANS

go into, enterverb

subinvideo [subinvidere, -, subinvisus] (2nd)
verb

be somewhat enviousverb

envy a littleverb

subinvisus [subinvisa, subinvisum] adjective

somewhat odiousadjective

subinvito [subinvitare, subinvitavi, subinvitatus] (1st)
verb

invite vaguelyverb

subirascor [subirasci, subiratus sum] (3rd) DEP
verb

be rather / somewhat annoyed / angry (at / with)verb

subiratus [subirata, subiratum] adjective

somewhat / rather angry / annoyed / irateadjective

subitus [subita, subitum] adjective

rash, unexpectedadjective

suddenadjective
[UK: ˈsʌd.n̩] [US: ˈsʌd.n̩]

subitaneus [subitanea, subitaneum] adjective

happening / arising without warningadjective

suddenadjective
[UK: ˈsʌd.n̩] [US: ˈsʌd.n̩]

subitarius [subitaria, subitarium] adjective

got together to meet an emergency, hastily enrolledadjective

subitatio [subitationis] (3rd) F
noun

suddennessnoun
[UK: sʌd.n̩.nəs] [US: sʌd.n̩.nəs]

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