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▪ I. † ˈparture1 Obs. [? f. part v. + -ure, after departure; but cf. OF. parteure, parture division, separation, from partir: see part v.] Departure.
1567Turberv. To his Loue, long absent Epit., etc. 65 b, For since your parture I haue lead a lothsome state. 1587T. Hughes Misfort. Arthur v. i. in Hazl. Dodsley IV. 335 Yet let my death and parture rest obscure. 1622C. Fitzgeffrey Elisha 1 Elisha his complaint at the parture or rapture of Elijah from him into Heauen. ▪ II. † ˈparture2 Obs. [ad. L. partūra, f. parĕre, part- to bring forth: see -ure.] The bringing forth of young, or bearing of fruit; that which is brought forth, offspring, produce.
1588J. Harvey Disc. Probl. 67 The flowers, seedes, berries, fruits, gums, or other parture of trees or shrubs. 1597A. M. Guillemeau's Fr. Chirurg. 35 b/2 Some woemen are to much affrighted of the parture or Childbirth. |