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subsume (v.)

1580s, in logic, intransitive, "state a minor premise," from Modern Latin subsumere "to take under," from Latin sub "under" (see sub-) + sumere "to take, obtain, buy," from sus‑, variant of sub‑ "up from under" + emere "to take" (from PIE root *em- "to take, distribute").

Hence generally "state (a case) under a general rule," by 1825. Related: Subsumed; subsuming; subsumptive; subsumption.

also from 1580s
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updated on September 20, 2023

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