I shall make no scruple in Conjoining with the description of the mental phenomena the physical appearances, in so far as I am able to ascertain them.
"Essays: Scientific, Political, & Speculative, Vol. I"
Herbert Spencer
33. From this primitive formation it follows, that by birth the character of the male is intellectual, and that the female character partakes more of the will principle; or, what amounts to the same, that the male is born into the affection of knowing, understanding, and growing wise, and the female into the love of Conjoining herself with that affection in the male.
"The Delights of Wisdom Pertaining to Conjugial Love"
Emanuel Swedenborg
All the manifold material objects, which are made up by the various combinations of these atoms, constitute separate objects of thought, or things, and the mind has further an indefinite power of Conjoining and dividing these objects, so as to furnish itself with materials of thought, and also of fixing its attention by abstraction upon attributes, so as to regard them as things, apart from the substances to which they belong.
"Deductive Logic"
St. George Stock