释义 |
▪ I. jugate, a.|ˈdʒuːgət| [ad. L. jugāt-us, pa. pple. of jugāre to join together: see -ate2.] 1. Bot. Of a pinnate leaf: Having leaflets in pairs; usually in combination (see bi-, multi-, tri-, unijugate). Also of the leaflets: Paired.
[1857Henfrey Elem. Bot. 59 The pairs of leaflets are sometimes called juga, and if only one pair exists, the leaf is unijugate.., if more pairs, multijugate.] 1887Syd. Soc. Lex., Jugate, coupled together, as the pairs of leaflets in compound leaves. 2. Numism. Placed side by side: = accolled 3.
1887B. V. Head Hist. Numorum 579 Jugate busts of Ptolemy IV. and Arsinoe (?). 1897W. C. Hazlitt Suppl. Coinage Continent 7 The jugate busts of Maximilian I., Charles V., and Ferdinand. ▪ II. ˈjugate, v. rare—0. [f. L. jugāt-, ppl. stem of jugāre to yoke together: see -ate3.] trans. To yoke or couple together. So ˈjugated ppl. a. yoked together; in Bot. = jugate a. 1.
1623Cockeram, Iugate, to binde, to yoake. 1721Bailey, Jugate, to yoak or couple together. 1727Bailey II, Jugated, yoked or coupled together. 1856Webster, Jugated. |