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▪ I. † reˈjoint, v.1 Obs. rare—1. [Of obscure origin: cf. rejolt v.] trans. To upset.
1519W. Horman Vulg. 160, I wyll haue none oyle in my salet for reioyntynge of my stomacke. ▪ II. reˈjoint, v.2|riː-| [re- 5 a.] trans. To join together again; to reunite, or fill up, the joints of.
1677Barrow Serm. Creed, Resurrect. Body Wks. 1686 II. 521 Ezekiel saw dry bones rejoynted and reinspired with life. 1727–38Chambers Cycl., Rejointing, or Rejoynting, in architecture, the filling up the joints of the stones in old buildings, etc. when worn hollow by course of time, or by weather. [Hence in Bailey (vol. II), Gwilt, Knight, etc.] |