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comparative more sunder, superlative most sunder
(dialectal or obsolete) Sundry; separate; different.
third-person singular simple present sunders, present participle sundering, simple past and past participle sundered
(transitive) To break or separate or to break apart, especially with force. quotations examples
Notwithstanding its terrifically wide sweep, (some thirty feet or more,) and the hissing vigor of its descent, sufficient to sunder these very walls of iron, still the fraying of my robe would be all that, for several minutes, it would accomplish.
1842, Edgar Allan Poe, The Pit and the Pendulum
In Taran's hand the sundered bone had turned into gray dust, which he cast aside.
1967, Lloyd Alexander, Taran Wanderer
(intransitive) To part, separate. quotations examples
Two souls, the shores wave-mocked of sundering seas: — / Such are we now.
1881 Dante Gabriel Rossetti, Severed Selves, lines 8-9
… Carlo finally saw Everything, before it sunders into things; he saw Knowledge before it sunders into knowing; he saw Integrity before it sunders in integrals; he saw Unity before it sunders into units.
2003, Dean Barton, Searching for the Evergreen Man, Llumina Press, page 69
(UK, dialect, dated, transitive) To expose to the sun and wind. quotations examples
Where a fair opportunity offers, and the grass is perfectly dry, the hipples are sundered; that is, broken out into beds in the usual manner, turned, and again got up into cocklets, of such size as the state of dryness requires.
1788, William Marshall, The Rural Economy of Yorkshire
Except under abnormal conditions, protection can be afforded to a field by cutting a strip half a chain in width all round the field, with a reaper and binder for preference, when the crop is in the best condition for hay, and then ploughing or sunder-cutting the stubble.
1941, The Queensland Agricultural and Pastoral Handbook, page 82
The trees and shrubs all around us began to show the signs of death; dried branches, leafless gray and molding wood. The ground here was as hard as stone, the dirt and dust dry as bone sundered in the desert scorch.
2010, Stony Stern, Run Past The Hunter, page 143
The world, a good deal of it, sundered, scorched.
2013, Thomas Glave, Among the Bloodpeople: Politics and Flesh, page 165
plural sunders
a separation into parts; a division or severance quotations examples
He would not stay for me to stand and gaze.I shook his hand and tore my heart in sunderAnd went with half my life about my ways.
1939, Alfred Edward Housman, Additional Poems, VII, lines 2-4