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partile, a.|ˈpɑːtaɪl, -tɪl| Also 7 partil(l. [ad. L. partilis divisible. f. root of partīre to divide: see -ile; also, partial (in adv. partiliter partially, in part). In mod. Fr., in sense 2, partil.] †1. = partial a. II. Obs.
1576Fleming Panopl. Epist. 178 The light of my renowne, shal not suffer a partile eclipse, but it shal be in maner, wholy darkned. 1588J. Harvey Disc. Probl. 116 Being but a Partile not a Totall Eclipse. 1678W. Adams Didham Pulpit 67 There are many beginnings of fulfilling them, partile accomplishments. 1695E. Halley in Phil. Trans. XIX. 18 The Penumbra or Partile shade of the Sun. 1697Ibid. 445 A partile Account of a Book long since published. 2. Astrol. Of an aspect: Exact to the same degree and minute, or, at least, within a degree; e.g. partile conjunction, exact conjunction; so partile opposition; partile trine, positions exactly 120° apart. Opposed to platic.
1610Healey St. Aug. Citie of God 199 Mars..being in the seventh house in a partile aspect with the Horoscope. 1674S. Jeake Arith. (1696) b ij, His Fiery Partil Trine, to actuate The Active House to a more Active Fate. 1701Moxon Math. Dict. s.v., The Sun in one Degree of Taurus and the Moon in one Degree of Cancer make a Partile Sextile. 1819J. Wilson Dict. Astrol. s.v., An aspect is partile when it falls in the same degree and minute, both with respect to longitude and latitude... This can seldom happen, but a few minutes can make no difference. 1839Bailey Festus ix. (1852) 121 Your aspects, dignities, ascendances, Your partile quartiles, and your platic trines. |