v. Obs. rare1. [irreg. f. L. subsīdĕre to SUBSIDE.] intr. To sink in.

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1653.  R. Sanders, Physiogn., 173. The eyes, being humble, subsidate.

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  So Subsidation, a depression.

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1838.  Fraser’s Mag., XVII. 24. The protuberances or subsidations of the cranium.

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