[ad. L. jugāt-us, pa. pple. of jugāre to join together: see -ATE2.]
1. Bot. Of a pinnate leaf: Having leaflets in pairs; usually in combination (see BI-, MULTI-, TRI-, UNIJUGATE). Also of the leaflets: Paired.
[1857. Henfrey, Elem. Bot., 59. The pairs of leaflets are sometimes called juga, and if only one pair exists, the leaf is unijugate , if more pairs, multijugate.]
1887. Syd. Soc. Lex., Jugate, coupled together, as the pairs of leaflets in compound leaves.
2. Numism. Placed side by side: = ACCOLLED 3.
1887. B. V. Head, Hist. Numorum, 579. Jugate busts of Ptolemy IV. and Arsinoe (?).
1897. W. C. Hazlitt, Suppl. Coinage Continent, 7. The jugate busts of Maximilian I., Charles V., and Ferdinand.