† abˈjunct, ppl. a. Obs. rare—1.
[ad. L. abjunct-us unyoked, separated, pa. pple. of abjungĕre, f. ab off, from + jung-ĕre to yoke, join.]
Disjoined, disconnected, severed.
| 1610 Histrio-mastix i. 89 That knowledge (that considers things) Abjunct from sencive matter, is exacter Then that which joynes it selfe with elements. |