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divi

British  
/ ˈdɪvɪ /

noun

  1. an alternative spelling of divvy 1

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Fortress consortium raises bid for Morrisons to 270p a share, plus the 2p divi, from 252p Scene in Clayton, Dubilier & Rice offices right now...

From The Guardian • Aug. 6, 2021

Don’t forget to snap a selfie with the photogenic, wind-bent divi divi tree at the north end of the beach.

From New York Times • Mar. 12, 2020

The "divi" was re-introduced by the group in 2006 after 30 years.

From The Guardian • Mar. 18, 2010

Attempting to point out the wheatfields across which Pickett's divi sion made its ruinous charge, Ike discovered the view blocked by a parked bus.

From Time Magazine Archive

A stone inscribed with the names of Constantine and his son is still preserved at St. Hilary: "Imperatore Cæsare Flavio Valerio Constantino Pio Cæsare nobilissimo divi Constantii Pii Augusti Filio."

From Nooks and Corners of Cornwall by Scott, C. A. Dawson