1590s, from Latin subiacentem (nominative subiacens) "lying beneath," present participle of subiacere "to lie underneath, lie near, adjoin," from sub "under," also "close to" (see sub-) + iacere "to throw" (from PIE root *ye- "to throw, impel").
hills and subjacent valleys
subfusc
sub-giant
subgroup
subhead
subhuman
subjacent
subject
subjectification
subjectify
subjection
subjective