1. To be; to have existence; applicable to matter or spirit.
2. To continue; to retain the present state.
Firm we subsist, but possible to swerve.
3. To live; to be maintained with food and clothing. How many of the human race subsist on the labors of others! How many armies have subsisted on plunder!
4. To inhere; to have existence by means of something else; as qualities that subsist in substances.
SUBSIST', v.t. To feed; to maintain; to support with provisions. The king subsisted his troops on provisions plundered from the enemy.