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First published 1937 (DOST Vol. I).
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Quotation dates: 1653-1699
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Conjunct, n. [f. Conjunct,a. In e.m.E. (1667) of things.] An associate or colleague. — 1653 Proceedings of Society of Antiquaries XXIII. 306.
Hee would not act without a conjunct 1699 Maxwell Mem. II. 113.
I find that my Lord Carmichael will be my conjunct
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