KJV Dictionary Definition: impart

impart

IMP`ART, v.t. L. impertior; in and partio, to divide; from pars, a part.

1. To give, grant or communicate; to bestow on another a share or portion of something; as, to impart a portion of provisions to the poor.

2. To grant; to give; to confer; as, to impart honor or favor.

3. To communicate the knowledge of something; to make known; to show by words or tokens.

Gentle lady,

When first I did impart my love to you--

impartance

IMP`ARTANCE, n. Communication of a share; grant.

impartation

IMPARTA'TION, n. The act of imparting or conferring. Not much used.

imparted

IMP`ARTED, pp. Communicated; granted; conferred.

impartibility

IMPARTIBIL'ITY, n. The quality of not being subject to partition.

1. The quality of being capable of being communicated.

impartible

IMP`ARTIBLE, a.

1. Not partible or subject to partition; as an impartible estate.

2. from impart. That may be imparted, conferred, bestowed or communicated.

imparting

IMP`ARTING, ppr. Communicating; granting; bestowing.

impartment

IMP`ARTMENT, n. The act of imparting; the communication of knowledge; disclosure.