enjoignier
Enjoignier is a word that appears in Middle English. It is derived from the Old French verb "enjoignier," meaning to "join" or "annoy." The English word was used to express the act of joining something, often in a ceremonial or legal context, or to describe the state of being joined or allied. It could also convey a sense of annoyance or displeasure, reflecting the dual nature of its French origin.
While the exact usage and prevalence of "enjoignier" in Middle English texts are subject to scholarly interpretation,