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