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impart:
1. to furnish, afford Lucr. 1039 “this no slaughterhouse no tool imparteth.”
2. to communicate, make known, tell Ham. III. ii. 349 (Qq only); in Ham. I. ii. 112* “love” is app. to be supplied as the object of “impart,” the prep. “toward” partly depending on it; unless “impart”= ‘impart myself’ (J.).
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    • William Shakespeare, Hamlet, Prince of Denmark, 1.2
    • William Shakespeare, Hamlet, Prince of Denmark, 3.2
    • William Shakespeare, The Rape of Lucrece
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