v. Obs. [f. CON- + DIVIDE.] trans. To divide coordinately.

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1656.  [J. Serjeant], trans. T. White’s 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.

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  So Condivident, a. rare.

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1776.  Bentham, Wks. (1838–43), I. 228. That branch … he, to distinguish it from those others its condivident branches (membra condividentia) terms law municipal.

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