sunderly
English
Etymology 1
From Middle English sunderli, sonderli, from Old English sundorlīċ, synderlīċ, equivalent to sunder + -ly.
Adjective
sunderly (comparative more sunderly, superlative most sunderly)
- (rare, archaic) separate; distinct; individual; private
- 1852, Alfred (England, King), The Whole Works:
- Then it was in forthgoing time, that he built him a sunderly dwelling, that he might in it freely serve God.
Etymology 2
From Middle English sunderli, sonderli, from Old English sundorlīċe, synderlīċe, equivalent to sunder + -ly.
Adverb
sunderly (comparative more sunderly, superlative most sunderly)
- singly; one by one; individually; in a separate way or manner; separately
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Synonyms
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