inconexus

A New Latin Dictionary by Charlton T. Lewis Ph.D. and Charles Short, LL. D.

in-cōnexus (inconn-), a, um, adj.,

I not joined together , disconnected (late Lat.): res, Aus. Edyll. ad Paul. 12.—

II Transf., gram. t. t., = ἀσυνάρτητος, of metrical construction, loose , disjointed , said of verses in which various forms of rhythm succeed one another, Mar. Vict. de Metr. p. 2534 P.; p. 2550 P.