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† diˈvulse, v. Obs. [f. L. dīvuls-, ppl. stem of dīvellĕre f. dī-, dis- 1 + vellĕre to pluck, pull: cf. convulse.] trans. To tear apart or asunder.
1602Marston Ant. & Mel. i. Wks. 1856 I. 9 Vaines, synewes, arteries..Burst and divul'st with anguish of my griefe. 1633T. Bancroft Glutton's Feaver B iv, My sinewes all divul'st with passion fell. 1691Beverley Thous. Years Kingd. Christ 36 No part that can be divuls'd One from Another, but All Lying Close in a Line. |