KJV Dictionary Definition: suborn
suborn
SUBORN', v.t. L. suborno; sub and orno. The sense of orno, in this word, and the primary sense, is to put on, to furnish. Hence suborno, to furnish privately, that is, to bribe.
1. In law, to procure a person to take such a false oath as constitutes perjury.
2. To procure privately or by collusion.
Or else thou art suborn'd against his honor.
3. To procure by indirect means.
Those who by despair suborn their death.
subornation
SUBORNA'TION, n. In law, the crime of procuring a person to take such a false oath as constitutes perjury.
1. The crime of procuring one to do a criminal or bad action.
suborned
SUBORN'ED, pp. Procured to take a false oath, or to do a bad action.
suborner
SUBORN'ER, n. One who procures another to take a false oath, or to do a bad action.
suborning
SUBORN'ING, ppr. Procuring one to take a false oath, or to do a criminal action.