injoint

verb

Etymology

From in- + joint.

  1. derived from iūnctus
  2. derived from joint — “joint of the body
  3. inherited from joynt
  4. prefixed as injoint — “in + joint

Definitions

  1. To disjoint

    To disjoint; to separate.

    • The foresaid Bridge by a mightie tempest was injointed and broken.
  2. To join

    To join; to unite.

    • The Ottamites. Reueren'd, and Gracious, Steering with due course toward the Ile of Rhodes, Have there injointed with an after fleet.

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sense glosses and etymology drawn from English Wiktionary · source · CC-BY-SA