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English Dictionary: divorce by the DICT Development Group
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From WordNet (r) 3.0 (2006) [wn]:
divorce
n
  1. the legal dissolution of a marriage [syn: divorce, divorcement]
v
  1. part; cease or break association with; "She disassociated herself from the organization when she found out the identity of the president"
    Synonym(s): disassociate, dissociate, divorce, disunite, disjoint
  2. get a divorce; formally terminate a marriage; "The couple divorced after only 6 months"
    Synonym(s): divorce, split up
From Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913) [web1913]:
   Divorce \Di*vorce"\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Divorced}; p. pr. &
      vb. n. {Divorcing}.] [Cf. F. divorcer. See {Divorce}, n.]
      1. To dissolve the marriage contract of, either wholly or
            partially; to separate by divorce.
  
      2. To separate or disunite; to sunder.
  
                     It [a word] was divorced from its old sense.
                                                                              --Earle.
  
      3. To make away; to put away.
  
                     Nothing but death Shall e'er divorce my dignities.
                                                                              --Shak.

From Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913) [web1913]:
   Divorce \Di*vorce"\, n. [F. divorce, L. divortium, fr.
      divortere, divertere, to turn different ways, to separate.
      See {Divert}.]
      1. (Law)
            (a) A legal dissolution of the marriage contract by a
                  court or other body having competent authority. This
                  is properly a divorce, and called, technically,
                  divorce a vinculo matrimonii. [bd]from the bond of
                  matrimony.[b8]
            (b) The separation of a married woman from the bed and
                  board of her husband -- divorce a mensa et toro ([or]
                  thoro), [bd]from bed board.[b8]
  
      2. The decree or writing by which marriage is dissolved.
  
      3. Separation; disunion of things closely united.
  
                     To make divorce of their incorporate league. --Shak.
  
      4. That which separates. [Obs.] --Shak.
  
      {Bill of divorce}. See under {Bill}.

From Easton's 1897 Bible Dictionary [easton]:
   Divorce
      The dissolution of the marriage tie was regulated by the Mosaic
      law (Deut. 24:1-4). The Jews, after the Captivity, were reguired
      to dismiss the foreign women they had married contrary to the
      law (Ezra 10:11-19). Christ limited the permission of divorce to
      the single case of adultery. It seems that it was not uncommon
      for the Jews at that time to dissolve the union on very slight
      pretences (Matt. 5:31, 32; 19:1-9; Mark 10:2-12; Luke 16:18).
      These precepts given by Christ regulate the law of divorce in
      the Christian Church.
     
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