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subjuge

subˈjuge, v. Obs.
  Also 5 -iugue.
  [ad. F. subjuguer or L. subjugāre to subjugate.]
  trans. To subjugate. Also subˈjuging vbl. n.

1471 Caxton Recuyell (Sommer) 367 They late yow wete that they haue good right to subiugue yow. 1474Chesse iii. v. (1883) 124 A knyght of rome..that had newly conquerid and subiuged the yle of Corsika. 1592 W. Wyrley Armorie 26 Such people by plaine feate of Armes subjuged. 1660 A. Sadler Subj. Joy 29 Except thou..make Us bow, And yield our Necks, to thy Subjuging too.

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