〘noun〙① To follow a strong person. Also, to rely on them or do as they say. ※Nanbanji Kosho-ki (c. 1638) "The subordinate sub-ports of this country, such as Luzon, are located to the south of Japan." [Han Feizi - Wuzhong] ② To be in a relationship of being dominated or influenced by a major or central thing. ※The Philosophical Stairs (1887) (translated by Imai Tsuneo) 2 "Are two concepts subordinate or co-equal?" ③ In grammar, to have a relationship of subject, modifier, conditional conjunction, etc. with other parts as a constituent part of a sentence that is neither independent nor opposed to them. Source: The Selected Edition of the Japanese Language Dictionary About the Selected Edition of the Japanese Language Dictionary Information |
〘名〙① 強いものにつき従うこと。また、それに頼ったり、その言いなりになったりすること。※南蛮寺興廃記(1638頃)「この国の従属の亜嫣港、呂宋など日本の南方に当れり」 〔韓非子‐五蠧〕② 主要な、中心となる事柄に対して、それに支配・左右される関係にあること。※哲学階梯(1887)〈今井恒郎訳〉二「二個の概念は従属するか、或は等属するか」③ 文法で、文の構成部分として他の部分に対し、独立または対立の関係でない主述、修飾、条件的接続などの関係をもつこと。
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