v. Obs. [f. CON- + DIVIDE.] trans. To divide coordinately.
1656. [J. Serjeant], trans. T. Whites Peripatet. Inst., 121. The differences of Vegetables and Animals, both from one another and among themselves, are condivided by the opposition of contradiction. Ibid., 194. The Substance against which tis condivided.
So Condivident, a. rare.
1776. Bentham, Wks. (183843), I. 228. That branch he, to distinguish it from those others its condivident branches (membra condividentia) terms law municipal.