Share SHARE, n. 1. a part; a portion; a quantity; as a small
share of prudence or good sense. 2. A part or portion of a
thing owned by a number in common; that part of an undivided interest
which belongs to each proprietor; as a ship owned in ten shares;
a Tontine buildind owned in a hundred shares. 3. The part
of a thing allotted or distributed to each individual of a number;
divided; separate portion. Each heir has received his share
of the estate. 4. A part belonging to one; portion possessed.
Nor I without my share of fame. Dryden. 5. A part
contributed. He bears his share of the burden. 6. The broad
iron or blade of a plow which cuts the ground; or a furrow-slice. To go shares, to partake; to be equally concerned. SHARE, v.t. 1. To divide; to part among two or more.
Suppose I share my fortune equally between my children and a
stranger. Swift. And share his burden where he
shares his heart. Dryden. 2. To partake or enjoy
with others; to seize and possess jointly in common. Great Jove
with Cesar shares his sov'reign sway. Milton. While
avarice and rapine share the land. Milton. 3. To cut;
to share. [Not now in use.] And the shar'd vilage hangs
on equal sides. Dryden. SHARE, v.i. To have part.
A right of inheritance gave everyone a title to share the goods
of his father. Locke.
share
n 1: assets belonging to or due to or contributed by an
individual person or group; "he wanted his share in cash"
[syn: share, portion, part, percentage]
2: any of the equal portions into which the capital stock of a
corporation is divided and ownership of which is evidenced by
a stock certificate; "he bought 100 shares of IBM at the
market price"
3: the allotment of some amount by dividing something; "death
gets more than its share of attention from theologians" [syn:
parcel, portion, share]
4: the part played by a person in bringing about a result; "I am
proud of my contribution in advancing the project"; "they all
did their share of the work" [syn: contribution, part,
share]
5: a sharp steel wedge that cuts loose the top layer of soil
[syn: plowshare, ploughshare, share]
v 1: have in common; "Our children share a love of music"; "The
two countries share a long border"
2: use jointly or in common
3: have, give, or receive a share of; "We shared the cake" [syn:
partake, share, partake in]
4: give out as one's portion or share [syn: share, divvy up,
portion out, apportion, deal]
5: communicate; "I'd like to share this idea with you"
share I. nounEtymology: Middle English schare, from Old English scear;
akin to Old High German scaro plowshare, Old English scieran
to cut — more at shearDate: before 12th century
plowshareII. nounEtymology: Middle English, from Old English scearu cutting,
tonsure; akin to Old English scieran to cut Date: 14th
century 1.a. a portion belonging to, due to, or contributed by an individual
or group b. one's full or fair portion <has had his share
of bad luck>
2.a. the part allotted or belonging to one of a number owning
together property or interest b. any of the equal portions into
which property or invested capital is divided; specifically any of
the equal interests or rights into which the entire stock of a corporation
is divided and ownership of which is regularly evidenced by one or more
certificates c.plural, chiefly Britishstock 7c(1)
III. verb (shared; sharing)
Date: 1590 transitive verb1. to divide and distribute in shares ;apportion —
usually used with out <shared out the land among his
heirs> 2.a. to partake of, use, experience, occupy, or enjoy with others
b. to have in common <they share a passion for opera>
3. to grant or give a share in — often used with with
<shared the last of her water with us> 4. to tell (as
thoughts, feelings, or experiences) to others — often used with withintransitive verb1. to have a share — used with
in <we all shared in the fruits of our labor> 2.
to apportion and take shares of something 3. to talk about one's
thoughts, feelings, or experiences with others
• sharernoun Synonyms:share, participate, partake mean to have, get, or use in common
with another or others. share usually implies that one as the original
holder grants to another the partial use, enjoyment, or possession of
a thing <shared my toys with the others>. participate
implies a having or taking part in an undertaking, activity, or discussion
<participated in sports>. partake implies accepting or
acquiring a share especially of food or drink <partook freely
of the refreshments>.
share 1. n. & v. --n. 1 a portion that a person receives from or gives to a common amount. 2 a a part contributed by an individual to an enterprise or commitment. b a part
received by an individual from this (got a large share of the credit). 3 part-proprietorship of property held by joint owners, esp. any of the equal parts into which a company's capital is divided
entitling its owner to a proportion of the profits. --v. 1 tr. get or have or give a share of. 2 tr. use or benefit from jointly with others. 3 intr. have a share; be a sharer (shall I
share with you?). 4 intr. (foll. by in) participate. 5 tr. (often foll. by out) a divide and distribute. b give away part of. Phrases and idioms: share and share alike make an equal
division. share-farmer Austral. & NZ a tenant farmer who receives a share of the profits from the owner. Derivatives: shareable adj. (also sharable). sharer n. Etymology: ME f.
OE scearu division, rel. to SHEAR 2. n. = PLOUGHSHARE. Etymology: OE scear, scær f. Gmc
share
(shares, sharing, shared)Frequency: The word is one of the 700 most common words in English.
1. A company's shares are the many equal parts into which its ownership is divided. Shares
can be bought by people as an investment. (BUSINESS)
This is why Sir Colin Marshall, British Airways' chairman, has been so keen to buy shares
in US-AIR...For some months the share price remained fairly static.N-COUNT: oft N in n
2. If you share something with another person, you both have it, use it, or
occupy it. You can also say that two people share something.
...the small income he had shared with his brother from his father's estate...Two Americans will share this year's Nobel Prize for Medicine...Scarce water resources are shared between states who cannot trust each other...Most hostel tenants would prefer single to shared rooms.V-RECIP: V n with n, pl-n V n, be V-ed between pl-n, V-ed
3. If you share a task, duty, or responsibility with someone, you each carry
out or accept part of it. You can also say that two people share something.
You can find out whether they are prepared to share the cost of the flowers with you...The republics have worked out a plan for sharing control of nuclear weapons.V-RECIP: V n with n, pl-n V n
4. If you share an experience with someone, you have the same experience, often
because you are with them at the time. You can also say that two people share something.
Yes, I want to share my life with you...I felt we both shared the same sense of loss, felt the same pain.V-RECIP: V n with n, pl-n V n
5. If you share someone's opinion, you agree with them.
We share his view that business can be a positive force for change...Prosperity and economic success remain popular and broadly shared goals.VERB: no cont, V n, V-ed
6. If one person or thing shares a quality or characteristic with another,
they have the same quality or characteristic. You can also say that two people or things
share something.
...newspapers which share similar characteristics with certain British newspapers....two groups who share a common language.V-RECIP: no cont, V n with n, pl-n V n
7. If you share something that you have with someone, you give some of it to
them or let them use it.
The village tribe is friendly and they share their water supply with you...Scientists now have to compete for funding, and do not share information among
themselves...Toddlers are notoriously antisocial when it comes to sharing toys.VERB: V n with n, V n among pl-n, V n, also V
8. If you share something personal such as a thought or a piece of news with
someone, you tell them about it.
It can be beneficial to share your feelings with someone you trust...Film critic Bob Mondello shares his thoughts on the movie 'City of Hope'.VERB: V n with n, V n
9. If something is divided or distributed among a number of different people or things, each
of them has, or is responsible for, a shareof it.
Sara also pays a share of the gas, electricity and phone bills...N-COUNT: usu sing, oft N of/in n
10. If you have or do your shareof something, you have or do an amount that
seems reasonable to you, or to other people.
Women must receive their fair share of training for good-paying jobs...N-COUNT: usu sing with poss, N of n
11.
see alsolion's share, market share, power-sharing
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Share \Share\, n. [OE. schar, AS. scear; akin to OHG. scaro, G.
schar, pflugshar, and E. shear, v. See Shear.]
1. The part (usually an iron or steel plate) of a plow which
cuts the ground at the bottom of a furrow; a plowshare.
2. The part which opens the ground for the reception of the
seed, in a machine for sowing seed. --Knight.
Share \Share\, v. i.
To have part; to receive a portion; to partake, enjoy, or
suffer with others.
A right of inheritance gave every one a title to share
in the goods of his father. --Locke.
Share \Share\, n. [OE. share, AS. scearu, scaru, fr. sceran to
shear, cut. See Shear, v.]
1. A certain quantity; a portion; a part; a division; as, a
small share of prudence.
2. Especially, the part allotted or belonging to one, of any
property or interest owned by a number; a portion among
others; an apportioned lot; an allotment; a dividend. ``My
share of fame.'' --Dryden.
3. Hence, one of a certain number of equal portions into
which any property or invested capital is divided; as, a
ship owned in ten shares.
4. The pubes; the sharebone. [Obs.] --Holland.
To go shares, to partake; to be equally concerned.
Share and share alike, in equal shares.
Share \Share\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Shared; p. pr. & vb. n.
Sharing.]
1. To part among two or more; to distribute in portions; to
divide.
Suppose I share my fortune equally between my
children and a stranger. --Swift.
share
I. v. a.1. Divide, distribute, apportion, parcel out, portion.
2. Partake, participate in, have a portion of.
3. Experience, receive.
II. v. n.
Participate, have part, have a portion.
III. n.1. Part, portion, certain quantity.
2. Allotment, dividend, quota, portion, contingent, proportion, apportioned lot, part.
3. Part, portion, interest.
4. Ploughshare.
share
̈ɪʃɛə n.
1 portion, allotment, division, apportionment, allocation, ration, appropriation,
dispensation, allowance, part, due, percentage, interest, dividend, quota, portion, helping,
serving, Colloq cut: Each of us is entitled to a share in the profits. We made sure that all
participants got their shares.
2 interest, piece, part, stake, equity, slice: Do you own any shares in the stock
market? My share in United Telephone is worth twice what I paid for it. --v.
3 share out, divide up, allot, apportion, allocate, ration, appropriate, share in,
split, partition, parcel or deal or dole out, pay out: Ownership in the company is shared
equally among the employees. Let's just take one car, and share the expenses.
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