v. rare. [f. late L. subintellect-, pa. ppl. stem of subintellegĕre (see SUBINTELLIGITUR).] trans. To supply in thought, understand.
181131. Bentham, Logic, App. Wks. 1843, VIII. 283/2. The termination cs, as designative of an adjective, of which the substantive is subintellected, is preferred.