Ad*join" (#), v. t. [imp. & p. p. Adjoined (#); p. pr. & vb. n. Adjoining.] [OE. ajoinen, OF. ajoindre, F. adjoindre, fr. L. adjungere; ad + jungere to join. See Join, and cf. Adjunct.]

To join or unite to; to lie contiguous to; to be in contact with; to attach; to append.

Corrections . . . should be, as remarks, adjoined by way of note. Watts.

 

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Ad*join" (#), v. i.

1.

To lie or be next, or in contact; to be contiguous; as, the houses adjoin.

When one man's land adjoins to another's. Blackstone.

⇒ The construction with to, on, or with is obsolete or obsolescent.

2.

To join one's self.

[Obs.]

She lightly unto him adjoined side to side. Spenser.

 

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