portion

See also: Portion

English

Etymology

From Middle English porcioun, borrowed from Old French porcion, from Latin portio (a share, part, portion, relation, proportion), akin to pars (part); see part. Compare proportion.

Pronunciation

Noun

portion (plural portions)

  1. An allocated amount.
  2. That which is divided off or separated, as a part from a whole; a separated part of anything.
    Synonyms: part, piece; see also Thesaurus:piece
  3. One's fate; lot.
    Synonyms: doom, fortune; see also Thesaurus:fate
  4. The part of an estate given or falling to a child or heir; an inheritance.
  5. A wife's fortune; a dowry.

Usage notes

  • Relatively formal, compared to the more informal part or more concrete and casual piece. For example, part of the money (both informal) but portion of the proceeds (both formal).

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Verb

portion (third-person singular simple present portions, present participle portioning, simple past and past participle portioned)

  1. (transitive) To divide into amounts, as for allocation to specific purposes.
  2. (transitive) To endow with a portion or inheritance.
    • 1733, Alexander Pope, Epistle to Bathurst:
      Him portioned maids, apprenticed orphans, blest.

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French

Etymology

Borrowed from Latin portionem (accusative singular of portio).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /pɔʁ.sjɔ̃/
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Noun

portion f (plural portions)

  1. portion

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Descendants

  • Turkish: porsiyon

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Interlingua

Noun

portion (plural portiones)

  1. portion

Swedish

Pronunciation

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Noun

portion c

  1. a portion (of food (usually) or something else that is portioned)
    en portion snus
    a portion of snus
    1. a serving, a helping, a bowl, etc. (of food)
      Jag åt en portion gröt till frukost
      I had a bowl of porridge for breakfast
  2. (figuratively) a portion (portioned amount of something abstract)
    lära ut materialet i små portioner
    teach the material in bite-sized [small] portions [sounds more figurative in Swedish]
  3. (figuratively) an amount (of something); a deal, etc.
    Boken skildrar perioden med en stor portion humor
    The book depicts the period with a great deal of humor
    (literally, “The book depicts the period with a big portion of humor”)
    Med en portion tur kan de nog ta sig vidare till kvartsfinal
    With a bit of luck, they can probably make it to the quarterfinals

Declension

Declension of portion
nominative genitive
singular indefinite portion portions
definite portionen portionens
plural indefinite portioner portioners
definite portionerna portionernas

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References

Yola

Etymology

From Middle English porcioun, from Old French porcion, from Latin portio.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈpɔrʃən/

Noun

portion

  1. part
    • 1867, “THE BRIDE'S PORTION”, in SONGS, ETC. IN THE DIALECT OF FORTH AND BARGY, page 102:
      A portion ich gae her, was (it's now ich have ee-tolth)
      The portion I gave her was (it's now I have told)
  2. dowry
    • 2005, Jacob Poole Of Growtown - And the Yola Dialect[1]:
      A portion ich gae her was keow an dwanty shilleen.
      The dowry I gave her was a cow and twenty shillings.
      (please add an English translation of this quotation)

References

  • Jacob Poole (d. 1827) (before 1828) William Barnes, editor, A Glossary, With some Pieces of Verse, of the old Dialect of the English Colony in the Baronies of Forth and Bargy, County of Wexford, Ireland, London: J. Russell Smith, published 1867, page 102