subjoinder rare—1.
(səbˈdʒɔɪndə(r))
[f. subjoin after rejoinder.]
A remark subjoined to another.
| 1831 Lamb Elia ii. Ellistoniana, ‘I was hissed, Sir.’ ‘And you have the presumption to decide upon the taste of the town?’ ‘I don't know that, Sir, but I will never stand to be hissed,’ was the subjoinder of young Confidence. |