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disˈjointly, adv. [f. disjoint a. + -ly2.] 1. Separately, asunder, apart; disjunctly: opp. to conjointly.
1634M. Sandys Prudence 6 (T.) When they are perfect, then are they joined; but, disjointly, no way can they be perfect. 1880Muirhead Gaius ii. §199 If the same thing be legated by vindication to two or more persons, whether conjointly or disjointly, they take each a share. 2. Disjointedly, disconnectedly. rare.
1621Hakewill King Davids Vow A ij a, Discourses which were delivered disiointly and by peece-meale. 1892Argosy Jan. 10 ‘Let it come out—she can't shoot me,’ disjointly muttered Mr. Arthur. |