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annexed, ppl. a.|əˈnɛkst| Also annext. [f. annex v. + -ed.] †1. Joined together without subordination of one to the other; united, conjoined, knit. Obs.
c1400Rom. Rose 4814 Love..is a sykenesse of the thought Annexed & kned bitwixe tweyne. 1526Tindale Rom. viii. 17 Heyres anexed with Christ. 1653Rous Myst. Marr. 57 A joynt-heir annexed with Christ. †b. Adjoining, lying close to. Obs.
1703Maundrell Journ. Jerus. (1732) 100 Several large Vaults, annext to the Mountain. 1662Gerbier Princ. 38 The Louver at Paris..with the delight of the annexed Tuilleries. 2. Added, attached, or appended as subordinate or supplementary; subjoined; rendered subject.
1509Hawes Past. Pleas. v. xi, All the eyght partes [of speech]..Are Laten wordes, annexed properly To every speche. 1548Ld. Somerset in Compl. Scotl. 244 Howe holdeth the Frenche King Briteigne, now lately adnexed to that Croune. 1578Lyte Dodoens 509 The roote is somwhat thicke, with many threddy stringes therunto annexed. 1667Milton P.L. xii. 99 Some fatal curse annext Deprives them of thir outward libertie. 1863Lyell Antiq. Man 6 The annexed tabular view. 1883Observ. 22 Apr. 5/3 It is England and not Queensland that must govern the annexed natives. |