Lewis Short
(verb) : sŭb-orno, āvi, ātum, 1
* With the idea of the verb predominating, to fit out, furnish, provide, equip, adorn (class.; syn. instruo): aliquem pecuniā, Anton. ap. Cic. Phil. 13, 16, 32: vigilanter nervoseque nos, qui stamus in acie, subornes, Planc. ap. Cic. Fam. 10, 23, 6: paenulati isti in militum cultum subornati,Sen. Ben. 3, 28, 4: praeturae insignia invasit, praecedentibus in modum lictorum subornatis,Val. Max. 7, 3, 10: qui se ipse norit, intelliget, quemadmodum a naturā subornatus in vitam venerit,Cic. Leg. 1, 22, 59; cf.: homo non eruditus nec ullis praeceptis contra mortem aut dolorem subornatus,Sen. Ep. 24, 5: leporem pinnis,Petr. 36.
* With the idea of the preposition predom., to incite secretly, to instigate, suborn (class.; cf.: seduco, suppono): fictus testis subornari solet,Cic. Caecin. 35, 71: falsum testem,id. Rosc. Com. 17, 51: testem,Quint. 5, 7, 32; cf.: accusatores esse instructos et subornatos,Cic. Vatin. 1, 3: medicum indicem subornabit,id. Deiot. 6, 17: hominem subornatis, qui sibi manus adlatas esse dicat,id. Clu. 59, 163: militem, ut perferret nuntium,Liv. 34, 31: Macedonas tres ad caedem regis subornat,id. 42, 15, 3: percussorem,Suet. Ner. 34; Liv. 44, 44, 4: fratrem,Curt. 6, 10, 16: ab eo subornati falsis criminibus occupant aures,id. 10, 1, 36: parentes interfectorum,Just. 14, 6, 6: ceterosque, ejusdem amentiae, in corpus meum subornavit,Curt. 6, 9, 5: regem in bellum,Just. 9, 7, 7: ad occupandum regnum filium,id. 12, 14, 6; 11, 11, 6.
Charlton T. Lewis, Charles Short, A Latin Dictionary