Definition: The word "appended" comes from the Greek words "appon," which means to attach, "sirep," which means a record or record, and "dixere," which means to tie. It's used in New Testament writings to refer to something added or appended to another text. For example: "And now, behold, I append thee unto the holy book of God." This expression is often used to emphasize the significance of a document being part of a larger body of work.