subjoin

To add something to the end; to append or annex.

Noun

  1. A subordinate or secondary join.

Origin

Etymology tree Proto-Indo-European *upó Proto-Italic *supo Latin sub Latin sub-der. English sub- English join English subjoin From sub- + join.

Forms

subjoins

Verb

  1. To add something to the end; to append or annex.
    • That he did not glory, however, in his mateless solitude[…] is pleasantly testified in the letter that is now subjoined. - 1848, [William] Wilkie Collins, Memoirs of the Life of William Collins, Esq., R. A., volume I,...
    • We subjoin an engraving […] which will give the reader a far better notion of the structure than any verbal description could convey to the mind. - 1851–1861, Henry Mayhew, London Labour and the London Poor; […], volume...

    Synonyms: underjoin

Forms

subjoins subjoining subjoined

Related

enjoin subjunction subjunctive

Derived

subjoinder