Both Uses of
conjunction
in
Henry IV, Part 2
- Saturn and Venus this year in conjunction! what says the almanac to that?†
Scene 2.4 *
- It is a wonderful thing to see the semblable coherence of his men's spirits and his: they, by observing of him, do bear themselves like foolish justices: he, by conversing with them, is turned into a justice-like serving-man: their spirits are so married in conjunction with the participation of society that they flock together in consent, like so many wild-geese.†
Scene 5.1
Definition:
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(conjunction as in: "And" is a conjunction) a word (such as "and" or "but") that connects words or phrases or clauses in a sentence