ad—adiungō, ere, iūnxī, iūnctus, to join or add to, attach.

con—coniungō, ere, iūnxī, iūnctus, to fasten together, join, unite.

iūnior, see [iuvenis].

Iūnius, ī, m., the name of a famous Roman gens. See [Brūtus].

Iuppiter, Iovis, m., the chief god of the Latins, orig. a personification of the sky. He controlled thunder, lightning, rain, and storms.

iūre, see [iūs].

[iūrō, āre, āvī, ātus] [iūs], to take an oath, swear; swear to.

con—cōniūrō, āre, āvī, ātus, to take an oath together, conspire, plot.

[iūs, iūris], n., right, justice, law; court of justice, trial in court; abl. iūre as adv., rightly, justly; in iūs vocāre, to summon into court, bring to trial.

iūsiūrandum, ī [iūs + iūrō], n., an oath.