(Only in forms with prefixed ge-.) To join or unite; to put together, form by union. Obsolete since early Middle English.
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释义 | the world > relative properties > wholeness > mutual relation of parts to whole > fact or action of being joined or joining > join (together) [verb (transitive)] (98) gatherc725 (Only in forms with prefixed ge-.) To join or unite; to put together, form by union. Obsolete since early Middle English. fayOE transitive. To fit, adapt, or join (whether in material or immaterial sense); to put together, add, compose; to fix or fasten in position. Obsolete. samc1000 transitive. To bring together, collect (things); now only dialect (Yorkshire, Lancashire, etc.), chiefly with together, up. †Also in occasional… join1297 To link or unite (persons, etc. together, or one with or to another) in marriage, friendship, or any kind of association, alliance, or… conjoinc1374 To join together; to connect, unite. in physical connection. enjoinc1384 transitive. To join together. Obsolete. assemble1393 To join together, unite (two things or persons, one thing to or with another). Obsolete. compound1393 transitive. To put together, to join; to apply. sociea1398 transitive. To join or bind (two or more things) together. annex?c1400 transitive. To join or connect (one thing) to another. Chiefly with to, †unto. Obsolete. ferec1400 To make companions of; unite. marrowc1400 transitive. To join, associate; to bring together, pair; to find a match for. Also reflexive. combinec1440 transitive. To couple or join two or more things together. material things in material union. annectc1450 transitive. To attach or bestow as an attribute, adjunct, condition, consequence, etc.; to associate with. Frequently with to, unto. Obsolete. piece?c1475 transitive. To join or put together to form one piece; to mend by joining pieces. Also intransitive (Spinning): to join broken threads, to work… combind1477 transitive and intransitive = combine, v., bind together. conjunge1547 transitive. = conjoin, v. associate1578 transitive. To join, combine in action, unite (things together, or one thing with another). (Mostly reflexive or passive.) knit1578 transitive. To conjoin or unite closely and firmly (contiguous members, broken parts). Cf. 1855 at knitted, adj. sinew1592 transitive. To run through, tie together, cover over with, or as with, sinews. rare. splinter1597 To bind, fix, or secure by means of a splint or splints; = splint, v. 2. Frequently figurative. Also with up. Obsolete. patch1604 transitive. To join or piece together. accouple1605 transitive. To join (one thing) to another. Also: to unite (two things). Chiefly with to, with. interjoina1616 transitive. To join one with another, to join reciprocally. withjoina1627 to join together, conjoin (intransitive and transitive). league1645 To bind, connect, join. Obsolete. contignate1651 transitive. To join together with beams. to bring on1691 technical. To fasten, fix, join, weld together. splice1803 In various transferred and figurative uses: To unite, combine, join, mend. Also spec. in Biology, to join or insert (a gene or gene fragment). pan1884 transitive. To fit, join, or unite together. suture1886 transitive (a) to secure with a suture, to sew or stitch up; (b) Geology to join (lithospheric plates) by means of a suture; often with together. Subcategories:— again (5) — become closely joined to (2) — become joined to by freezing (1) — join by intervening or intermediate part (2) — join with planks (1) — furnish with joints (5) — couple or yoke together (11) — join closely, intimately, or permanently (33) — join securely (2) — fit closely together (5) |
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