C O M P E N D I U M F E B. 1 9 9 4 V O L U M E II union, unyon, n. Fr. union, from L. unio, unionis, oneness, unity, later a union, from unus, one seen also in unit, unity, unique, universal, etc. allied to E. one ONE. The act of joining two or more things into one, and thus forming a compound body the state of being united junction coalition concord agreement and conjunction of mind, will, affections, or interest that which is formed by a combination of individual things or persons a combination a confederation a confederacy
two or more parishes united into one whole for better administration. Nailz UNiON