“+ noun
Etymology: Middle English subdene, sudene, from Middle French souzdeien, from Medieval Latin subdecanus, from Latin sub- + Late Latin decanus dean — more at dean
: an under dean : the deputy or substitute of a dean
“+ noun
Etymology: Middle English subdene, sudene, from Middle French souzdeien, from Medieval Latin subdecanus, from Latin sub- + Late Latin decanus dean — more at dean
: an under dean : the deputy or substitute of a dean
Webster's New International English Dictionary. Новый международный словарь английского языка Webster. 2012