Definition of Cojoined

1. Verb. (past of cojoin) ¹

¹ Source: wiktionary.com

Definition of Cojoined

1. cojoin [v] - See also: cojoin

Lexicographical Neighbors of Cojoined

coitional
coitions
coits
coix
cojoin
cojoined (current term)
cojoining
cojoins
cojuror
coke
coke-bottle
coke bottle
coked
cokehead
cokeheads
cokelike
cokenay
cokenays
coker

Literary usage of Cojoined

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Notes and Queries by Martim de Albuquerque (1860)
"Watt gives one of his works as follows : — ‘ Aesop's fables in tru Ortography, with Grammar Notz. Herunt.o an also cojoined the shorts sentences of the wyz ..."

2. Experimental Researches in Electricity by Michael Faraday (1855)
"The two bars were then placed side by side with like poles together, and afterwards used as one magnet; their cojoined power was 16°'3, being only 0°'84 ..."

3. The Travels of Sir John Mandeville: The Version of the Cotton Manuscript in by John Mandeville, Willem van Ruysbroeck, Odorico (1905)
"... which mountains are cojoined unto the Caspian mountains : but on the north side thereof lieth the same desert wherein the Tartars do now inhabit. ..."

4. Selections from the Letters and Diaries of Brevet-Brigadier General by Babcock, Willoughby Maynard, 1893-, Willoughby Babcock (1902)
"Instead of this the Governor was cojoined with the Lieutenant Governor, Secretary of State, Comptroller, Attorney General, State Engineer and Surveyor and ..."

5. The Medical World (1886)
"... syphilis it will act quicker than mercury, if given in efficient doses—sixty to three hundred grains daily. With this should be cojoined mercurial ..."

6. The Theocratic Kingdom of Our Lord Jesus, the Christ, as Covenanted in the by George Nathaniel Henry Peters (1884)
"... never considering that the presence of one entitled to reign and the reign itself are not necessarily cojoined, and never noticing that a part of the ..."

7. The past and present treatment of intestinal obstructions, reviewed, with an by Hugh Owen Thomas (1879)
"... and also informed me that some years previous his bowels became constipated, and that it was only after the cojoined labour of three medical gentlemen, ..."

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