departir

Verb

 * 1) to separate
 * 2) to leave; to depart
 * 3) to divide up

Etymology
From, from , present active infinitive of , from +. Or from.

Verb

 * 1)  to talk, tell
 * 2) to converse
 * 3) to part, divide, separate
 * 4) to clean and separate the innards of an animal
 * 1) to part, divide, separate
 * 2) to clean and separate the innards of an animal
 * 1) to clean and separate the innards of an animal

Etymology
From, from , present active infinitive of , from +. Or from.

Verb

 * 1)  to leave

Noun

 * 1) departure

Etymology
From, present active infinitive of , from +. Or from.

Verb

 * 1) to leave; to depart
 * 2) * circa 1170,, Érec et Énide:
 * D’amor et de pitié ploroient // Quant de lor fille departoient[.]
 * By love and by despair they cried // When they left their daughter.
 * 1) * circa 1176''',, ', ISBN 2745314130, page 328:
 * Bien otroie que il i ira // Qant li tornoiz departira // Car bien a le comandement // Son pere fet oltreemant.
 * He grants that he will leave // When the tournament finishes // Because he has word // From his father. ― translation by Laurence Harf-Lancner

Noun

 * 1) departure

Etymology
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Verb

 * 1) to divide; share

Etymology
, from +.

Verb

 * 1)  to converse, chat