Obs. [ad. L. *submonitio, -ōnem, n. of action f. submonēre (var. summ-); see SUB- 21 and MONITION. Cf. OF. submonicion.] A gentle admonition, suggestion.
1562. Winȝet, Last Blast. Ane Submonitioun to the Redar.
1621. T. Granger, Eccles., 29. He should haue obeyed the submonitions of his owne conscience.
1650. Elderfield, Civ. Right Tythes, 342. Under this very solemn protestation, submonition, and concluding asseveration.