Connexion

Alternative forms

 * connex.

Noun

 * 1) * 1848, Charlotte Brontë, Jane Eyre: An Autobiography
 * I saw he was going to marry her, for family, perhaps political reasons; because her rank and connexions suited him;...
 * 1) * 1926, H. P. Lovecraft, The Call of Cthulhu
 * Persuading the widow that my connexion with her husband's 'technical matters' was sufficient to entitle me to his manuscript, I bore the document away...
 * 1) * 1978, M. I. Finley, "The fifth-century Athenian empire: A balance sheet", in Peter D. A. Garnsey and C. R. Whittaker (eds.), Imperialism in the Ancient World: The Cambridge University Research Seminar in Ancient History, Cambridge University Press (reprinted 2007), ISBN 052103390X, page 125,
 * In this connexion, it is worth remembering that we are never told how the tribute was collected within the tributary state.
 * 1) * 1984 November 20, The Times, page 21, headline,
 * "Rugby Union: The Jaguars Make A Move To End Their Isolation Argentina turns to FIRA and the French connexion is set to benefit"
 * "Rugby Union: The Jaguars Make A Move To End Their Isolation Argentina turns to FIRA and the French connexion is set to benefit"

Noun

 * 1) connection
 * 2) login

Related terms

 * connecter
 * connexe

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