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† seˈjunct, a. Obs. rare. [ad. L. sējunctus, pa. pple. of sējungĕre to separate, f. sē- se- + jungĕre to join.] Separated, separate.
1602Warner Alb. Eng. Epit. (1612) 351 The seiunct Territories of the English, Welch, and Scots. 1648N. Estwick Treat. Holy Ghost 90 Hereby is noted a peculiar manner of the original of one Person from another.., as the Son from the Father, which is sejunct from the Father. 1922Joyce Ulysses 378 Images, divine and human, the cogitation of which by sejunct females is to tumescence conducive. |