Anat. Also -æus. [mod.L. (sc. musculus), f. sub- SUB- 1 d + ancōn = Gr. ἀγκών elbow.] A small muscle arising from the triceps and humerus above the elbow-joint and inserted in the posterior ligament of the elbow. Hence Subanconeous a.

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1848.  Quain’s Anat. (ed. 5), I. 330. On removing the triceps from the lower part of the humerus, some muscular fibres will be found connected with the capsule of the elbow-joint. Two slips extending from the bone above the fossa for the olecranon to the capsule have been described as distinct from the triceps, under the name sub-anconæus.

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1887.  Buck’s Handbk. Med. Sci., V. 45. Subanconeous [muscle]. This consists of a few muscular fibres.

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