depart vb. (2 this sense is now only used in ‘depart this life’)
1.
to take leave of one
another
Tim. I. i. 263
“Ere we depart,”
Cym. I. i. 108
“The loathness to
depart.”
2.
to go away from,
leave, quit 2H4 IV. v. 89,
3H6 II. ii. 73
“depart the
field,”
Lr. III. v. 1, Sonn. xi. 2.
3.
“
with(al),” part with, give up LLL. II. i. 146,
John II. i. 563
“Hath willingly d-ed
with a part.”