comb. form of SUBJECTIVE = subjective and , subjectively.
1846. Sir W. Hamilton, Reids Wks., Note D. 845/2. The first of these [qualities of Body] I would denominate the class of Primary, or Objective, Qualities; the second, the class of Secundo-Primary, or Subjectivo-Objective Qualities.
1868. J. H. Stirling, trans. Schweglers Hist. Philos., 276. A loosely connected intertexture of old subjectivo-idealistic views, and of new objectivo-idealistic ones. Ibid., 384. The cognized object if itself mental, is subjectivo-objective.