Both Uses of
converge
in
Ulysses, by James Joyce
- He unbuttoned successively in reversed direction waistcoat, trousers, shirt and vest along the medial line of irregular incrispated black hairs extending in triangular convergence from the pelvic basin over the circumference of the abdomen and umbilicular fossicle along the medial line of nodes to the intersection of the sixth pectoral vertebrae, thence produced both ways at right angles and terminating in circles described about two equidistant points, right and left, on the summits of the mammary prominences.†
Chpt 17
- In what final satisfaction did these antagonistic sentiments and reflections, reduced to their simplest forms, converge?†
Chpt 17 *
Definition:
to come together; or to be adjacent or similar