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Definition of Conjoiners
1. conjoiner [n] - See also: conjoiner
Lexicographical Neighbors of Conjoiners
Literary usage of Conjoiners
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Anti-Tooke: Or An Analysis of the Principles and Structure of Language by John Fearn (1827)
"The conclusion which results, upon the whole, is that, IMPERATIVE conjoiners
connect ONLY SENTENCES; and NEVER CONNECT SINGLE WORDS. i > Having thus ..."
2. Meshullam! Or, Tidings from Jerusalem: From the Journal of a Believer by A. B. Wood (1851)
"... beg the Almighty to recompense you and your dear conjoiners abundantly.
Before I pass on, to name the various hindrances and perplexities, ..."
3. A Synopsis of Criticisms Upon Those Passages of the Old Testament in which by Richard Arthur Francis Barrett (1847)
"3 The word which we translate joinings, the Targum translates hinges. Gesen.
— n"i-Qna f. plur. (pp. Part. Pi. from ) conjoiners, couplers, ie a) beams, ..."