iniungo

An Elementary Latin Dictionary

in-iungō ūnxī, ūnctus, ere,

to join, fasten, attach: tignos in asseres, L.: vineas moenibus.— Fig., to inflict, impose, enjoin, occasion, bring upon: civitatibus servitutem, Cs.: privatis onus, L.: iniuriam a nobis repulsam aliis, L.: delectūs, Ta.: iniuncta militia, L.: quorum (inimicorum) ipse maximam partem iniunxerat Caesari, i. e. who had become Caesar's enemies on his account, Cs.

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