subjugal(adj.) 英 ['sʌbdʒʊɡəl] 美 ['sʌbdʒʊɡəl] "owing obedience, subject," from Latin subiugalis, "accustomed to the yoke," from subiugare "bring under the yoke" (also figurative; see subjugate (v.)). In modern use, "situated below the jugal bone."该词起源时间:约1500年