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▪ I. † co-une, a. Obs. rare.|kəʊˈjuːn| [f. L. co- = com- together + ūn-us one: cf. tri-une.] United together in one.
a1711Ken Hymnarium Poet. Wks. 1721 II. 109 In thee Being and Love co-une the Blessed see. ▪ II. † co-ˈune, v. Obs. rare. [f. L. type *coūnāre, f. co- together + ūnāre to unite in one: cf. L. adūnāre in this sense.] trans. To unite, combine.
1627–77Feltham Resolves i. xcv. 147 [They] are in Man one, and co-un'd together. a1641Bp. R. Montagu Acts & Mon. (1642) 25 God and Man, co-uned in one Christ. |