intransitive. With in, of. To share in something. Obsolete.
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释义 | the mind > possession > sharing > share [verb (intransitive)] (30) scot?c1225 intransitive. With in, of. To share in something. Obsolete. deal1297 absol. or intransitive. To make distribution of. Obsolete. partc1300 intransitive. To make division into shares; to give, take, or have a share; to partake (with a person; in, of, (rarely) with a thing). Now Scottish… to take partc1384 to take part: †(a) to share or partake (in, of, or with) (obsolete); (b) to participate (in). Cf. senses 10a, 11. departc1440 absol. To share, partake (with a person in a thing). Obsolete. skair1462 transitive and intransitive. To share (in various senses of share, v.2). impart1471 intransitive. To share, take part, or partake in. participate1531 intransitive. To take part; to have a part or share with a person, in (formerly also †of) a thing; to share. Cf. partake, v. 1b. communicate1541 intransitive. To have a common part or share; to partake, participate, share (with another person). Frequently with in (the thing shared; also with… to part stakes (also shares)1553 transitive to part stakes (also shares): = sense 11b. Obsolete (rare after 17th cent.). boot1554 intransitive. ? To share as booty. partake1561 intransitive. To take a share in an action or condition; to have a portion or lot in common with others; to participate. Usually with in, of, †with… intercommune1601 To participate in the use of the same pasture or the like. Obsolete. copart1637 intransitive. To share. to go sharers1644 to go sharers (also occasionally to run sharers): to share or contribute towards something with another person; to share or participate together… to run shares1644 to run shares (in early use also to run a share): to share or participate together in an activity, enterprise, event, etc.; to contribute towards… intervene1646 Of a person, party, or state: To come between in action; to interfere, interpose; also, to act as intermediary; †to take a share in (obsolete). go1653 intransitive. With adjective or noun complement, forming various phrases with the sense ‘to share equally in something’, esp. with reference to… to go a share1655 With the noun in the singular. Obsolete. to share and share alike (formerly also like)1656 to share and share alike (formerly also like): to have or receive an equal share; to share fairly; to share something out. Also sometimes as a noun… to go shares1658 With the noun in the plural. to go share and share alikea1661 to go share and share alike (formerly also like): to share or participate together in an activity, enterprise, condition, etc.; to contribute… to go snips (or snip)1671 to go snips (†or snip), to go shares (with some one, or in something), to share or participate in the profits. Now dialect. to go snacks (or snack)1693 to go snacks (†or snack), to have a share (in something), to divide profits. to club one's shares1814 to club one's shares (of a number of people) to contribute towards or participate together in an expense, enterprise, etc.; to go shares with each… to cut in1890 To receive a share (of profits, booty, etc.); also transitive (originally U.S.), to give (a person) a share; frequently with on. slang. Subcategories:— whatever is available (1) — share by halves (3) |
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