joinen
Middle English
Etymology
From Old French joindre, juindre. See join for more.
Verb
joinen (third-person singular simple present joineth, present participle joinende, first-/third-person singular past indicative and past participle joined)
- to join (all Early Modern English senses)
- c. 1382–1395, John Wycliffe [et al.], Josiah Forshall and Frederic Madden, editors, The Holy Bible, […], volume IV, Oxford: At the University Press, published 1850, OCLC 459166891, I. Corinthians 7:38, page 351:
- he that joineth his virgin in matrimony
Descendants
- English: join
References
- “joinen” in MED Online, Ann Arbor, Mich.: University of Michigan, 2007.