JOIN, JOINED, JOINING
ADJECTIVES
► ADJECT annexed, joined → 1432-50 obs.
► ADJOINATE joined, allied → 1470 obs.
► ADJOINED joined, united → 1509 obs.
► ADJOINT united, joined → c1325 obs.
► ADUNATE united, joined in one → 1470 obs.
► ANNECT connected, joined, attached; contiguous → 1440 obs.
► JUNCT joined, joint → 1475 obs.
► JUNCTIVE having the quality of joining → 1898 poetic usage
► JUNGIBLE able to be joined → 1656
NOUNS
► ACCOUPLING the act of joining two things into a couple or pair; coupling; esp. union in marriage → 1525 obs.
VERBS
► ACCOUPLE to join one thing to another; to couple → 1486 obs.
► ADJECT to annex, to add or join → 1432-50
► ADJOIN to join on; to join or unite a person or thing to another → c1325 obs.
► ADLIGE to attach, join, or link one thing to another; to combine or unite with; to mix → 1650 obs.
► ADUNE to unite, to bring together; to join or attach to in unity → 1425 obs.
► ADUNITE to unite or join to → 1662 obs.
► ANNEX to join or connect one thing to another → 1400 obs.
► CLIMB ON THE BANDWAGON to join or give support to a party or movement that seems to be assured of success
► CONJUNCT to conjoin; to join together; to connect, to unite → 1888 Amer. dial.
► FALL IN to join; to stay → 1952 US sl.
► FILL IN to join or take part; to add or invite to join → 1904 Amer. criminals’ sl.
► GATHER to join or unite; to put together, to form by union → c725 obs.
► GET ON THE BANDWAGON to join or give support to a party or movement that seems to be assured of success
► JUMP ON THE BANDWAGON to join or give support to a party or movement that seems to be assured of success
► LEAGUE to bind, to connect, to join → c1645 obs.
► MAKE A FILL to join in association → 1914 Amer. criminals’ sl.
► MAKE ONE to join in with, such as for a drink → 1970s sl.
► MARROW to join, to associate; to match, to pair → 1488 obs.
► PAN to join or unite together → 1790 Sc. & Eng. dial.
► QUEME to join or fit closely → 1501 Sc.
► SAM to join or fasten together; to amass, to hoard up → c1000 obs.
► TACK to join, to unite, esp. in a loose or slack manner → 1858 Sc.
► TAG to fasten, stitch, or tack together; to join → 1681 obs.
► YOKE to join; to match; to marry → 1789 Sc. & Eng. dial.