单词 | subjoinder |
释义 | subjoindern. rare. A remark subjoined to another. ΘΚΠ the mind > language > speech > [noun] > commenting or mentioning > comment or remark > of particular type subjoinder1831 1831 C. Lamb Ellistoniana in Englishman's Mag. Aug. 558 ‘I was hissed, Sir.’ ‘And you have the presumption to decide upon the taste of the town?’ ‘I don't know that, Sir, but I will never stand to be hissed,’ was the subjoinder of young Confidence. 1864 E. Edwards Libraries v. 62 In spite of his careful subjoinder to the words already quoted..the collection was allowed to fall into entire neglect. 1987 R. Coover Night at Movies (1992) 157 The confession..only half-concealed in his muttered subjoinder. 2001 A. Malamat Hist. Biblical Israel ii. ix. 178 The persistence of this name, as stressed by the subjoinder ‘unto this day,’..lends the Danite story a more ‘historical’ flavour. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, June 2012; most recently modified version published online March 2022). < n.1831 |
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