I.v. a., to join together, unite (rare).
I. In gen.: “amicitiam,” to form, unite in, Cic. Off. 1, 17, 58: “aliquam sibi nuptiis,” App. M. 5, p. 170, 35; and without a dat., Treb. Gall. 11; Aug. Conf. 6, 13.—
II. Esp., t. t.: “conjugata verba,” etymologically related, Cic. Top. 3, 12, and 9, 38.—Hence, subst.: conjŭgātum , i, n., = conjugatio, II. A., q. v.; Quint. 5, 10, 85.