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dipartite, a.|daɪˈpɑːtaɪt| [f. di-1, L. dis- asunder + partīt-us divided, f. partīre to divide, part. (The L. compound was dispertītus.)] Divided into various parts. So dipartited ppl. a.; diparˈtition, division, parting asunder.
1825New Monthly Mag. XIII. 61 Whose form is either dipartited, or disposed in conglomerated magnificence. 1838G. S. Faber Hist. Vallenses iii. ix. 399 All men shall pass two ways; the good, to glory; the wicked, to torment. But, if any one shall not believe this dipartition, let him attend to Scripture from the end to the commencement. 1885Ruskin Præterita I. iii. 83 Upon which I found my claim to the sensible reader's respect for these dipartite writings. |