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† departition Obs.|diːpɑːˈtɪʃən| Also 5 -ycyon, -isyon, 6 -ysion, -icion. [n. of action f. depart v., on L. analogies: cf. L. partītio, dispertītio, f. partīre, dispertīre. The earlier form, from OF., was departison, of which this may be considered an adaptation to the Latin type.] 1. Distribution, partition; = prec. 1.
c1530in Pol. Rel. & L. Poems (1866) 33 Peraventure thei seke departysion of ther heritage. 2. Separation; severance.
c1400Test. Love iii. (1560) 294/1 The same law that joyneth by wedlocke..yeveth libel of departicion bycause of devorse. 1430Lydg. Chron. Troy iii. xxv, Now hast thou made a departisyon Of vs that were by hole affection Yknyt in one. 1470–85Malory Arthur xiii. vii, Hit shall greue me ryghte sore the departycyon of this felauship. 3. Departure.
1470–85Malory Arthur ix. xxxvi, Ye putte vpon me that I shold ben cause of his departycyon. |