Obs. [f. L. co(n)nex- ppl. stem (see CONNEX) + -URE.] = CONNECTION.
1615. Acc. Lady Jane Grey, in Phenix (1708), II. 35. Her sweet Elocution in scholarlike Connexture and Marriage of the best Words and Phrases together.
1635. Heywood, Hierarch., II. 70. In such a firm Connexure linkt.
1669. W. Simpson, Hydrol. Chym., 229. According to the syntax and connexure of our language.