rare. [f. SUB- 24 + INTELLIGENCE after prec. or next.] An implication.
1630. Bp. Hall, Occas. Medit., § 100 (1634), 162. These, thy promises of outward favours are never but with a subintelligence of a condition, of our capablenesse.
So Subintelligential a., implying something beyond what is expressed.
1887. Browning, Parleyings, 115. So tells a touch Of subintelligential nod and winkTurning foes friends.