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copartnery|kəʊˈpɑːtnərɪ| [f. copartner + -y: cf. coparcenary.] 1. = copartnership 1.
1777Robertson Hist. Amer. I. ii. 159 Roderigo de Bastidas fitted out two ships in co-partnery with John de la Cosa. 1816Scott Antiq. xli, Having been of late taken into copartnery..by Mr. Gilbert Greenhorn. 1828Miss Mitford Village Ser. iii. (1863) 519 That more important and durable co-partnery—marriage. 1862Act 25–26 Vict. c. 89 §183 Any..contract of copartnery..or other instrument constituting or regulating the company. 2. = copartnership 2.
1733P. Lindsay Interest Scot. 191 The Copartnery were obliged to break up, and give it over. 1796Hull Advertiser 9 Apr. 3/1 One copartnery salted about 7000 [herrings]. 1880Muirhead Gaius iii. §151 A co-partnery continues as long as the partners are of the same mind. 1890Spectator 29 Mar., The best thing he can do is to form his own little copartnery against all the ills of the world. |