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Date:
1300-1400
Language:
Old French
Origin:
conjoindre, from
Latin
conjungere, from com- (
COM-
) + jungere
'to join'
conjoin
verb
con‧join
[
intransitive and transitive
]
formal
to join together, or to make things or people do this
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