Obs. [f. SUBORDINATE a., app. after predominate (for predominant) and predominance.] Subordination.
1642. H. More, Song of Soul, I. II. xii. We clearly see (As well as that pendent subordinance) The nearly couching of each realtie.
† So † Subordinancy.
1709. [see SUBORDINACY, quot. 1673].
1768. in Chauncys Let., 52. Government implies subordinancy and subjection.