subintrant, -e, adj., (med.) subintrans, quotidian (beginning before the other is over) (of attacks of fever).

subir, v.a., to undergo, to suffer, to submit, to sustain, to support, to go through, to pass; to put up with. — son sort; to submit to one’s fate. — la question; to undergo torture. — un examen; to pass an examination, to undergo an examination. — un interrogatoire; to be cross-examined. Se —; to put up with one another; to be suffered.

subit, -e, adj., sudden, unexpected.

subitement (-bit-mān), adv., suddenly, on a sudden, all of a sudden, unexpectedly.

subito, adv., suddenly, on a sudden, all of a sudden.

subjecti-f, -ve, adj., subjective.

subjectivement (-tiv-mān), adv., subjectively.

subjectivité, n.f., (philos.) subjectivity.

subjonctif, n.m., (gram.) subjunctive.

subjugation, n.f., subjugation.