a. Obs. [Formed as prec., after momentany.] = SUBITANEOUS.
1603. Holland, Plutarchs Mor., 8. To suffer yoong boies to make subitanie and inconsiderate orations.
a. 1656. Hales, Gold. Rem., I. (1673), 290. This which I now have commented is very subitany, and I confused.