Obs. [f. CO- + PART v.]
1. trans. To share.
1613. Heywood, Silver Age, II. i. You that have been co-partners in our wars Shall now co-part our welcome.
1661. Webster, Cure for Cuckold, V. i. Wretched to be when none coparts our grief.
2. intr. To share.
1637. Heywood, R. King, I. i. Will you copart with me in this my dejectedness?
a. 1670. Hacket, Abp. Williams, II. (1692), 127. How few there be that will co-part with any in their ruind Fortunes!
[1847. in Halliwell.]