subiunctivus

From LSJ

τοῖς οἰκείοις βουλεύμασιν ἁλίσκεσθαι → hoist by one's own petard, hoist with one's own petard, hoist on one's own petard, hoisted by one's own petard, be hoist with one's own petard

Source

Latin > English (Lewis & Short)

subjunctīvus: a, um, adj. subiungo,
I of or belonging to binding together, connecting; in the later gram. lang., modus, the subjunctive mood, Diom. p. 331 P.; Prisc. p. 820 ib. al.: conjunctiones, e. g. si, cum, antequam, etc., Charis. p. 200 sq. P.: vocales, Prisc. 561 ib.

Latin > German (Georges)

subiūnctīvus, a, um (subiungo), spät. gramm. t.t. = zur Verbindung gehörig, verbindend, modus, der Konjunktiv, Diom. 331, 24. Prisc. 8, 64: particulae, Charis. 226, 12 u. 28: coniunctio (Ggstz. praepositiva coniunctio), Diom. 415, 26: vocales (Ggstz. praepositivae vocales), Prisc. 1, 50.