Subscription
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late Middle English (in subscription (sense 2)): from Latin subscriptio(n- ), from subscribere ‘write below’ (see subscribe).
wiktionary
From Latin subscriptiō.
etymonline
subscription (n.)
c. 1400, subscripcioun, "piece of writing at the end of a document," from Anglo-French subscripcion, Old French subscription (Modern French souscription) and directly from Latin subscriptionem (nominative subscriptio) "anything written underneath, a signature," noun of action from past-participle stem of subscribere (see subscribe). Meaning "act of subscribing money" is from 1640s.
