subject, ta.
(Of thelat.)(subiectus, part. pas. ofsubiicere, to below, refer).
1. adj. exposed or prone to something.
2. m. matter or matters on which refers or writes.
3. m. innominada person. U frequently when it does not want to declare who are talking about, or when his name is ignored.
4. m. Fil. Human spirit, considered in opposition to the outside world, in any of the relationships of sensitivity or knowledge, and also
(n) as opposed to himself as a term of consciousness.5. m. Fil. Being of which it preaches or Announces something.
6. m. Gram. Sentential function carried out by a noun, a pronoun or a noun phrase required consistent person and number with the verb. They can also play her any phrase or proposition not to bound verbal concordance of number in the third person.
7. m. Gram. Element or set of language elements that, in a sentence, the role of subject.
8. m. R. Dom. Despicable person, people of small fry.
agent subject.1. m. Gram. subject of a verb in active voice.
1. m. Gram. subject of a verb in the passive voice.
1. m. Der. Party in a legal relationship.
2. m. Der. In the field of taxation, person obliged to pay according to the law.