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Forms: di-uisione (data provider: donatus-sup), di-uisionem (data provider: donatus-sup), di-uisionis (data provider: donatus-sup), diui-sione (data provider: donatus-sup), diui-sionem (data provider: donatus-sup), diui-sionis (data provider: donatus-sup), diui_sio (data provider: donatus-sup), diui_sionis (data provider: donatus-sup), diuisi_one (data provider: donatus-sup), diuisio (data provider: donatus-sup), diuisio-ne (data provider: donatus-sup), diuisio-nem (data provider: donatus-sup), diuisio-nes (data provider: donatus-sup), diuisio-nis (data provider: donatus-sup), diuisio_ne (data provider: donatus-sup), diuision (data provider: donatus-sup), diuisione (data provider: perseus), diuisionem (data provider: perseus), diuisiones (data provider: donatus-sup), diuisioni (data provider: donatus-sup), diuisioni-bus (data provider: donatus-sup), diuisionibus (data provider: donatus-sup), diuisionis (data provider: donatus-sup), diuisionum (data provider: donatus-sup), diuisionumque (data provider: donatus-sup), divisio (data provider: perseus), division (data provider: perseus), divisione (data provider: perseus), divisionem (data provider: perseus), divisiones (data provider: perseus), divisionibus (data provider: perseus), divisionis (data provider: perseus), divisionum (data provider: perseus), divisionumque (data provider: perseus)
Dictionary- Charlton T. Lewis: An Elementary Latin Dictionary
- Lewis and Short: Latin dictionary
- dīvīsĭo, ōnis, f. [id.], a division, separation. I. Lit. (very rare). A. In gen.:
si divisio fieret
, Just. 11, 13, 7: animae ac spiritus
, Vulg. Hebr. 4, 12.—B. In partic. 1. I. q. distributio, partition, distribution: agrorum
, Tac. A. 1, 10.—b. Concr., an allotment, portion of food, etc., Dig. 30, 122; 33, 1, 23: POPVLO VIRITIM DIVISIONEM DEDIT, Inscr. Mommsen, 73; cf. Inscr. Orell. 3094; 4396.—2. In mal. part., a violation, dishonoring, acc. to Cic. Fam. 9, 22, 4, and Quint. 8, 3, 46.—3. Differences, subjects of dispute: diversa, quae divisiones multiplices ingerebant
, Amm. 22, 7, 3.—II. Trop., logical or rhetorical division (freq. in Cic. and Quint.), Cic. N. D. 3, 3; id. Off. 3, 2, 9; id. Ac. 2, 31, 99; Quint. 7, 1, 1; 5, 10, 63; 2 cap. 6: De divisione, etc.
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