a. rare. [f. L. abjunct- ppl. stem (see above) + -IVE; as if from a L. *abjunctīv-us, analogous to conjunctīv-us, adjunctīv-us, but not found.] Of a disconnected or isolated character; exceptional.

1

1832.  I. Taylor, Saturday Evg. (1833), 270. It is this power which leads on always from the less perfect, towards the more perfect;—from the accidental and abjunctive, to the universal.

2