sub-iungō iūnxī, iūnctus, ere, to fasten under, annex, attach: puppis rostro Phrygios subiuncta leones, having attached, V.
—To yoke, harness: curru (dat.) tigrīs, V.
—Fig., to bring under, subdue, subject, subjugate: urbīs multas sub imperium populi R.: Nulli Italo tantam gentem, V.: mihi res, non me rebus, H.
—To bring under, make subject, subordinate, subjoin: omnes artīs oratori: Calliope haec percussis subiungit carmina nervis, associates with, O.