♦
lawto partition, divide:
(
1148-64?
) Charlemaine engendrad Charle al Fier Vis e Pepin, e si lur imparti sun regne: Charle le tint de Seine desque en Orient, Pepin tresque en Occident
366
(
1216-25;
MS: s.xiiim
)
Puis firent concorde e mipartirent
(var. (C: 1307-15) empartirent) a terre
22.17
(
1303
)
de pus qe vous futes parcener du sank a J. du Boys,
enpartites le heritage le comon auncestre
30-1 Ed I 471
1to leave, depart, go one's way:
(
c.1275;
MS: s.xiii4/4
)
En haut crya, e saunz respyst Les maufez se
enpartyrent
2817
(
MS: c.1320-40
) Cyl s’enpartirent e vindrent a Ypocras, e ly counterent de mot en autre come Phylomeu lur avoit dit
92r
♦
temporalto go, end:
(
1256;
MS: c.1300
)
ver, Esté e augst e yver. Si vus dirrai [...] Kant chescune s’
empart e vent
70
2to split, open up (?):
(
s.xiiiex;
MS: s.xiv2
)
(following an earthquake) s’en parti li cielz Ausi cume livere envolupez
1269
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