Junto [noun]

Definition of Junto:

group participating together

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Sentence/Example of Junto:

Somers was present; but his name is not attached to the protest which was subscribed by his brethren of the junto.

A Whig of still greater note and authority, the Marquess of Hartington, separated himself on this occasion from the junto.

The Cavendishes had generally been strenuous supporters of the King and the junto.

Feliz aquel que junto a t suspira, Que el dulce nectar de tu risa bebe.

Those who loved reading were obliged to send for their books from England; the members of the Junto had each a few.

The first step I took was to associate in the design a number of active friends, of whom the Junto furnished a good part.

I, p, 185, you will find detailed information concerning the rules of the Junto.

By observing the Junto at their meetings we may form some opinion of the indolent manner in which they trifled away their time.

The explanation of course is the selfishness or corruption of the great Whig junto.

He therefore commissioned a sort of junto to rule, while in person he should conduct such an expedition by water.