sujeta 91
subject (from the lat. subiectus )
1 Adjective part of hold : The rope is secure .
2 Susceptible to suffer a certain thing that is expressed: This program is subject to modifications .
3 m. Log. Being of which affirms or denies what is expressed in a proposition.
4 Fil. Human spirit considered as antithesis of the external world, in its capacity or function to receive the impressions of this world and know it.
5 It is used to disparaging any man: The police arrested a suspect. Individual.
6 Gram Element of the sentence that agrees in number and person with the verb; it is usually the person, animal or thing to which the performance of the action, state, etc., is attributed, expressed by the verb. Append II, subject.
7 Subject: The subject of the conference.
Subject agent. Gram The verb in active voice.
S. patient. Gram The verb in passive voice.
S. passive. Econ. Physical or legal person on whom a tax falls.