v. Obs. [ME., f. TO-2 + PART v.]
1. trans. To dispart, separate, divide, distribute.
c. 1325. Poem times Edw. II., 202, in Pol Songs, 332. And he shal ben to-parted From his wif.
1340. Ayenb., 170. Saynt Ion to-parteþ zeue ouercomeinges and zeue corounes.
1387. E. E. Wills (1882), 1. Or my godes be to-partyd.
2. intr. To depart: see TO-2 1.