inter-jungo, nxi, nctum, 3, v. a. and n.
I To join together , join , unite : dextrae interjunctae, Liv. 22, 30, 6 (cf. interaptus): interjunctus (equus) equis, harnessed among , Stat. Th. 6, 308. —
II To unyoke.
A Lit.: lassos equos, Mart. 3, 67, 7: et quasi interjungo, Sen. Ep. 83, 6; cf. B. infra.—
B Trop., to rest : medio die, Sen. Tranq. 17, 7; Mart. 2, 6, 16.