Obs. [f. L. subornāt-, pa. ppl. stem of subornāre to SUBORN.] = SUBORN.

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1537.  Instit. Christen man, A 7. Subornatynge fals wytnesse.

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a. 1548.  Hall, Chron., Edw. IV. (1550), 40. The Frenche Kyng … caused a varlet to be subornated, in a cote armure of Fraunce.

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1553.  Brende, Q. Curtius, x. 6. He did subornate certain lewde persons … to bring in false accusations agains him.

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