subnect

To (literally) tie or fasten beneath, or to (figuratively) join beneath, i.e. as an addendum.

Verb

  1. To (literally) tie or fasten beneath, or to (figuratively) join beneath, i.e. as an addendum.
    • his robe might be subnected with a Fibula - 1710 December 30, Alexander Pope, letter to Mr. Cromwell:

Origin

From Latin subnecto, from sub (“under”) + necto (“to tie”).

Forms

subnects subnecting subnected