a. rare. [f. prec. + -AL.] Involving or based upon subjection.
a. 1617. Bayne, Diocesans Tryall (1621), 18. By vertue of their subjectionall subordination.
1846. Ruskin, Mod. Paint., II. III. I. vi. § 3. There is the Unity of different and separate things, subjected to one and the same influence, which may be called Subjectional Unity.