PORTION
Source: 566, 567
portion. Portion, n. a part, a fortune; v.t. to divide, to endow
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Por″tion (?), n. [[F., from L. portio, akin to pars, partis, a part. See Part, n.]] 1. 1. That which is divided off or separated, as a part from a whole; a separated part of anything.
2. 2. A part considered by itself, though not actually cut off or separated from the whole.
These are parts of his ways; but how little a portion is heard of him! Job xxvi. 14. Portions and parcels of the dreadful past. Tennyson. 3. 3. A part assigned; allotment; share; fate.
The lord of that servant . . . will appoint him his portion with the unbelievers. Luke xii. 46. Man's portion is to die and rise again. Keble. 4. 4. The part of an estate given to a child or heir, or descending to him by law, and distributed to him in the settlement of the estate; an inheritance.
Give me the portion of goods that falleth to me. Luke xv. 12. 5. 5. A wife's fortune; a dowry. Shak.
Syn. — Division; share; parcel; quantity; allotment; dividend. — Portion, Part. Part is generic, having a simple reference to some whole. Portion has the additional idea of such a division as bears reference to an individual, or is allotted to some object; as, a portion of one's time; a portion of Scripture.