👉 In linguistics, a subinfeudatory term is a term that refers to something that is not an inessential part of a larger sentence or phrase. It is often used to emphasize or clarify the meaning of a particular word or phrase by emphasizing its role in the whole sentence or phrase. For example: - "I am very busy this weekend," says Jane, "but I also need to prepare for my upcoming exam." - This sentence could be rephrased as "Jane