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1 bipartio
bipartire, bipartivi, bipartitus V TRANSdivide in two parts; bisect; divide -
2 bipertio
bipertire, bipertivi, bipertitus V TRANSdivide in two parts; bisect; divide -
3 bipartio
bĭ-partĭo (in MSS. also bĭ-pertĭo), no perf., ītum, 4, v. a. [bis], to divide into two parts, to bisect (as verb. finit. very rare; more freq. in part. and adv.): ver bipartitur, is divided (in respect to weather), Col. 11, 2, 36; so,hiems bipertitur,
id. 11, 2, 5 Schneid. N. cr. —Mostly part. pass.:bipartita divisio,
Varr. L. L. 5, § 17 Müll.:genus bipartitum,
Cic. Top. 22, 85:bipertiti Aethiopes,
Plin. 5, 8, 8, § 43:ut faceres imperium bipartitum,
Vulg. Ecclus. 47, 23.—Hence, bĭpartītō ( bĭpert-), adv., in two parts or divisions, in two ways:bipartito classem distribuere,
Cic. Fl. 14, 32; id. Phil. 10, 6, 13: signa inferre, to attack in two parties or divisions, Caes. B. G. 1, 25 Oud. N. cr.:collocare insidias in silvis,
id. ib. 5, 32:equites bipertito in eos emissi magnam caedem edidere,
Liv. 40, 32, 6:secta bipartito cum mens discurrit utroque,
in two different directions, Ov. R. Am. 443.—With esse or fieri (cf. in Gr. dicha einai, gignesthai):ibi in proximis villis ita bipartito fuerunt ut Tiberis inter eos et pons interesset,
Cic. Cat. 3, 2, 5 B. and K.:id fit bipartito,
id. Inv. 2, 29, 86. -
4 bipartito
bĭ-partĭo (in MSS. also bĭ-pertĭo), no perf., ītum, 4, v. a. [bis], to divide into two parts, to bisect (as verb. finit. very rare; more freq. in part. and adv.): ver bipartitur, is divided (in respect to weather), Col. 11, 2, 36; so,hiems bipertitur,
id. 11, 2, 5 Schneid. N. cr. —Mostly part. pass.:bipartita divisio,
Varr. L. L. 5, § 17 Müll.:genus bipartitum,
Cic. Top. 22, 85:bipertiti Aethiopes,
Plin. 5, 8, 8, § 43:ut faceres imperium bipartitum,
Vulg. Ecclus. 47, 23.—Hence, bĭpartītō ( bĭpert-), adv., in two parts or divisions, in two ways:bipartito classem distribuere,
Cic. Fl. 14, 32; id. Phil. 10, 6, 13: signa inferre, to attack in two parties or divisions, Caes. B. G. 1, 25 Oud. N. cr.:collocare insidias in silvis,
id. ib. 5, 32:equites bipertito in eos emissi magnam caedem edidere,
Liv. 40, 32, 6:secta bipartito cum mens discurrit utroque,
in two different directions, Ov. R. Am. 443.—With esse or fieri (cf. in Gr. dicha einai, gignesthai):ibi in proximis villis ita bipartito fuerunt ut Tiberis inter eos et pons interesset,
Cic. Cat. 3, 2, 5 B. and K.:id fit bipartito,
id. Inv. 2, 29, 86. -
5 bipertito
bĭ-partĭo (in MSS. also bĭ-pertĭo), no perf., ītum, 4, v. a. [bis], to divide into two parts, to bisect (as verb. finit. very rare; more freq. in part. and adv.): ver bipartitur, is divided (in respect to weather), Col. 11, 2, 36; so,hiems bipertitur,
id. 11, 2, 5 Schneid. N. cr. —Mostly part. pass.:bipartita divisio,
Varr. L. L. 5, § 17 Müll.:genus bipartitum,
Cic. Top. 22, 85:bipertiti Aethiopes,
Plin. 5, 8, 8, § 43:ut faceres imperium bipartitum,
Vulg. Ecclus. 47, 23.—Hence, bĭpartītō ( bĭpert-), adv., in two parts or divisions, in two ways:bipartito classem distribuere,
Cic. Fl. 14, 32; id. Phil. 10, 6, 13: signa inferre, to attack in two parties or divisions, Caes. B. G. 1, 25 Oud. N. cr.:collocare insidias in silvis,
id. ib. 5, 32:equites bipertito in eos emissi magnam caedem edidere,
Liv. 40, 32, 6:secta bipartito cum mens discurrit utroque,
in two different directions, Ov. R. Am. 443.—With esse or fieri (cf. in Gr. dicha einai, gignesthai):ibi in proximis villis ita bipartito fuerunt ut Tiberis inter eos et pons interesset,
Cic. Cat. 3, 2, 5 B. and K.:id fit bipartito,
id. Inv. 2, 29, 86.
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