Obs. [f. CO- + PART v.]

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  1.  trans. To share.

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1613.  Heywood, Silver Age, II. i. You that have been co-partners in our wars Shall now co-part our welcome.

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1661.  Webster, Cure for Cuckold, V. i. Wretched to be when none coparts our grief.

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  2.  intr. To share.

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1637.  Heywood, R. King, I. i. Will you copart with me in this my dejectedness?

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a. 1670.  Hacket, Abp. Williams, II. (1692), 127. How few there be that will co-part with any in their ruin’d Fortunes!

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[1847.  in Halliwell.]

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