v. Obs. (Chiefly Caxton.) Also -myse. [app. f. OF. soubmis, var. of sou(z)mis, pa. pple. of sou(z)metre (:L. *subtusmittĕre) to submit.] trans. = SUBMIT 4, 5.
1471. Caxton, Recuyell (Sommer), 255. Loue in this nyght submysed and constrayned them to loue eche other with oute spekyng. Ibid. (1483), Gold. Leg., 216/3. She submysed her body to delyte. Ibid. (1491), Vitas Patr. (W. de W., 1495), II. 290. They haue submysed alle theyr wyll to the wyll of theyr soueraynes.
1502. Ord. Crysten Men (W. de W., 1506) IV. xxi. T viij b. The doubte, vnto the whiche the lenner [= lender] is submysed.