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  • 61subskribieren — sub|skri|bie|ren <aus lat. subscribere »unterschreiben«> sich verpflichten, ein noch nicht [vollständig] erschienenes Druckerzeugnis zum Zeitpunkt des Erscheinens abzunehmen; vorausbestellen (Buchw.) …

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  • 62subskribieren — Vsw sich zum Kauf verpflichten erw. fach. (16. Jh.) mit Adaptionssuffix. Entlehnt aus ml. subscrībere, zu l. scrībere schreiben ; deskribieren, sub . Abstraktum: Subskription; Nomen agentis: Subskribent.    Ebenso ne. subscribe (auch:… …

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  • 63subscribe — (v.) early 15c., to sign at the bottom of a document, from L. subscribere write underneath, sign one s name, from sub underneath (see SUB (Cf. sub )) + scribere write (see SCRIPT (Cf. script)). The meaning give one s consent first recorded 1540s; …

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  • 64subscript — (n.) 1704, that which is written underneath, from L. subscriptus, pp. of subscribere write underneath (see SUBSCRIBE (Cf. subscribe) for etymology and sense development) …

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  • 65subscription — (n.) c.1400, piece of writing at the end of a document, from M.Fr. subscription, from L. subscriptionem (nom. subscriptio) anything written underneath, a signature, noun of action from pp. stem of subscribere (see SUBSCRIBE (Cf. subscribe) for… …

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  • 66underwrite — early 15c., from UNDER (Cf. under) + WRITE (Cf. write) (v.). A loan translation of L. subscribere (see SUBSCRIBE (Cf. subscribe)). Used literally at first; modern sense of to accept the risk of insurance (1620s) is from notion of signing a marine …

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  • 67subscribe — verb 1》 (usu. subscribe to) arrange to receive something, especially a periodical, regularly by paying in advance.     ↘contribute or undertake to contribute a sum of money to a project or cause.     ↘apply to participate in.     ↘apply for an… …

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  • 68supskripcija — supskrìpcija ž DEFINICIJA arh. unaprijed uplaćen novac za novine, knjige koje će biti izdane i sl.; pretplata, abonoman ETIMOLOGIJA lat. subscriptio ≃ subscribere: potpisati …

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  • 69subscribe — sub•scribe [[t]səbˈskraɪb[/t]] v. scribed, scrib•ing 1) to give, pay, or pledge (a sum of money) as a contribution, gift, or investment 2) to append one s signature or mark to (a document), as in approval or attestation of its contents 3) to… …

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  • 70subscript — sub•script [[t]ˈsʌb skrɪpt[/t]] adj. 1) written below (disting. from superscript). 2) pri inferior 7) 3) pri Also called inferior a letter, number, or symbol written or printed low on a line of text. • Etymology: 1695–1705; < L subscrīptus,… …

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