Obs. [a. F. apporte-r, f. OF. aporter:L. apportā-re, f. ap- = ad- to + portāre to carry.]
1. trans. To bring, produce.
1590. R. Bruce, Serm. Sacram., M iij a (Jam.). Quhat the resurrection & glorification apports to the bodie.
1604. T. Wright, Passions Mind, V. § 4. 185. The euil or great dammages it apporteth.
2. intr. To arrive at. [Cf. Fr. apporter to arriue or approach neere to the hauen or shore. Cotgr.]
1578. T. N., trans. Conq. W. India, 33. We apported at Iamayca.