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.

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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.

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1502.  Ord. Crysten Men (W. de W., 1506) IV. xxi. T viij b. The doubte, vnto the whiche the lenner [= lender] is submysed.

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