Quaedam vero recedunt minus a permanentia essendi, quia esse eorum nec in transmutatione consistit nec estsubjectum transmutationis; tamen habent transmutationem adjunctam vel in actu vel in potentia .
But the universal as such does not really exist; it is realized only in individuals; in the logical order it pre-supposes the individual as a logical subject of which it is affirmed, a subjectum attributionis seu praedicationis.
Subjectively, as the subjectum quod, or the faculty obliged.
The faculty of conscience (that is, the intellect) is not capable of being the immediate or nearest subjectum quod, or subject obliged.
Dante says, subjectum est homo, not vir; my theme is man, not a man.
Subjectum est Homo, and it only takes the form of a diary by Dante Alighieri because of the intense realism of his imagination, a realism as striking in the Paradiso as the Inferno, though it takes a different shape.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "subjectum" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.