divisioun
See also: Divisioun
Middle English
Alternative forms
Etymology
Borrowed from Old French division, from Latin dīvīsiōnem, accusative of dīvīsiō.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /diviziˈuːn/, /diˈvizjun/, /diː-/
Noun
divisioun (plural divisiouns)
- Division; the act of dividing or splitting:
- (rare) Apportionment; division into sections.
- (rare, mathematics) The mathematical operation of division.
- (rare, figurative) Separation from the mortal world; death.
- That which is divided; the result of a split:
- A section, group, or class (especially of people)
- Strife, dissension, or separation resulting from it.
- (rare) A portion or division; a demarcated part.
- (rare) A border; a division between territories.
- A distinguishing, defining or identifying attribute.
- Description or delineation; the act of determining.
- (rare) Inconsistency, unharmony; that which contradicts or grates.
- (rare) A pause or halt; the act of stopping.
References
- “dī̆visiǒun, n.(1).”, in MED Online, Ann Arbor, Mich.: University of Michigan, 2007, retrieved 2018-08-27.
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