Obs. [ad. L. *submonitio, -ōnem, n. of action f. submonēre (var. summ-); see SUB- 21 and MONITION. Cf. OF. submonicion.] A gentle admonition, suggestion.

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1562.  Winȝet, Last Blast. Ane Submonitioun to the Redar.

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1621.  T. Granger, Eccles., 29. He should haue obeyed the submonitions of his owne conscience.

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1650.  Elderfield, Civ. Right Tythes, 342. Under this very solemn protestation, submonition, and concluding asseveration.

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