Galician

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Etymology

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From so- +‎ subir.

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Verb

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sosubir (first-person singular present sosubo, third-person singular present sosobe, first-person singular preterite sosubín, past participle sosubido)

  1. (law, archaic, transitive) to assume or accept a charge or responsibility; to defray, meet the cost
    • 1434, A. Rodríguez González & José Armas Castro (eds.), Minutario notarial de Pontevedra (1433-1435). Santiago de Compostela: Consello da Cultura Galega, page 143:
      Item a dita Dominga Peres se obligou a susubir todas las custas que se fezeren eno pleito de casamento que ontre ela et o dito Juan de Moraña se avia de começar, en maneira que a el non biese delo custa.
      Item, said Dominga Pérez obliged herself to defray all the costs produced in the wedding lawsuit that in between her and said Xoán de Moraña was next to begin, so that no costs of it comes to him

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