adv. Obs. [f. JUNCT a. + -LY2.] In a conjoined way; jointly, conjunctly; closely.

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[1375.  Barbour, Bruce, XVII. 689 (MS. C). Thai pressit the sow toward the wall, And has hir set thar-to Iuntly [MS. E gentilly, ed. H. cunningly].]

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c. 1470.  Henry, Wallace, VII. 1148. The bryg … Off gud playne burd was weill and iunctly maid.

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1517.  in Leadam, Domesday Inclos. (1897), I. 260. Henry Salter … and Iohn lound … have Iunctely inclosed … xvj acres.

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1600.  Tourneur, Transf. Metamorph., lix. A steeled coate So iunctly ioynted.

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