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. |