junctive, a. poet. rare.
(ˈdʒʌŋktɪv)
[ad. L. junctīv-us, f. junct-, pa. ppl. stem of jungĕre to join.]
Having the quality of joining.
1898 Hardy Wessex Poems 28 So may I live no junctive law fulfilling, And my heart's table bear no woman's name. |