ppl. a. [f. ADJECT v. + -ED.] Added on, annexed, appended (to).
1538. Leland, Itin., III. 26 (R.). Removid from Cairmærdinshire, and adjected to Pembrokeshire.
1609. Skene, Rej. Mag., 55. Gif the donator fulfills not the condition adjected to the donation.
1727. Wodrow, Corr. (1843), III. 307. A debate about the adjected words as to his Deity.
1832. J. Austin, Lect. Jurisp., lvii. (1879), II. 935. Many remarks touching solemnities adjected to alienations apply mutatis mutandis to solemnities adjected to other titles.