- The act or process of dividing; state of being divided.
Math.: An operation in which a dividend is divided by a divisor
to give a quotient and a remainder.
- Something that marks a division; a separation.
Etymology (EN): From O.Fr. division, from L. divisionem (nom. divisio),
from divid-, stem of dividere “to cleave, distribute,”
from → dis- “apart” + -videre “to separate,” from
PIE base *widh- “to separate.”
Etymology (PE): 1) Baxš “portion, part, division,” baxšidan “to divide,
distribute, grant;” Mod./Mid.Pers. baxt “fortune, fate,” baxtan, baxšidan
“to distribute, divide,” bâq “garden,” initially “piece or patch of land,”
baq “god, lord;” Av. bag- “to attribute, allot, distribute,”
baxš- “to apportion, divide, give to,”
baxta- “what is allotted (luck, fortune),”
baxədra- “part, portion,” baγa- “master, god;”
O.Pers. bāji- “tribute, tax;” cf. Skt. bhaj- “to share, divide,
distribute, apportion,” bhájati “divides,” bhakta- “allotted; occupied
with; a share; food or a meal, time of eating?” pitu-bháj-
“enjoying food;” Gk. phagein“to eat (to have a share of food)”;
PIE base *bhag- “to share out, apportion.”
- Šekâf “a fissure, crack, slit,” šekâftan
“to divide into two long strips, split, break,” Mid.Pers.
škâftan.