Suborn
Suborn
sub-orn (, hupoballo (Act 6:11; only here in the New Testament)): The word means to introduce by collusion, to put one person in the place of another, to employ anyone in a secret manner and instruct such a one to act for and as though he were another person.
Fuente: International Standard Bible Encyclopedia
Suborn
“to throw or put under, to subject,” denoted “to suggest, whisper, prompt;” hence, “to instigate,” translated “suborned” in Act 6:11. To “suborn” in the legal sense is to procure a person who will take a false oath. The idea of making suggestions is probably present in this use of the word.