sundry

  • 1Sundry — Sun dry, a. [OE. sundry, sondry, AS. syndrig, fr. sundor asunder. See {Sunder}, v. t.] 1. Several; divers; more than one or two; various. Sundry wines. Chaucer. Sundry weighty reasons. Shak. [1913 Webster] With many a sound of sundry melody.… …

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  • 2sundry — [sun′drē] adj. [ME sundri < OE syndrig, separate < sundor, apart: see SUNDER & Y2] various; miscellaneous; divers [sundry items of clothing] pron. [with pl. v.] sundry persons or things: used mainly in the phrase all and sundry, everybody;… …

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  • 3sundry — UK US /ˈsʌndri/ adjective [before noun] ► of different types, and not important enough to list: »Interest and other sundry income decreased by $3,750 from last year s comparable period. »The hotel sent a bill for food, drinks, room service,… …

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  • 4sundry — O.E. syndrig separate, apart, special, related to sundor separately (see SUNDER (Cf. sunder)). Phrase all and sundry first recorded 1389; sundries odds and ends is first found 1755 …

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  • 5sundry — index composite, diverse, manifold, miscellaneous, multiple, several (plural) Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton …

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  • 6sundry — *many, several, various, divers, numerous, multifarious Analogous words: *different, disparate, diverse, divergent: *distinct, separate: individual, distinctive, peculiar (see CHARACTERISTIC) …

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  • 7sundry — [adj] miscellaneous assorted, different, divers, manifold, many, quite a few, several, some, varied, various; concepts 564,772 Ant. dissimilar, individual, single, singular …

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  • 8sundry — ► ADJECTIVE ▪ of various kinds. ► NOUN (pl. sundries) (sundries) ▪ various items not important enough be mentioned individually. ORIGIN Old English, «distinct, separate» …

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  • 9sundry — [[t]sʌ̱ndri[/t]] 1) ADJ: ADJ n If someone refers to sundry people or things, they are referring to several people or things that are all different from each other. [FORMAL] Scientists, business people, and sundry others gathered on Monday for the …

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  • 10sundry — sun|dry [ sʌndri ] adjective FORMAL sundry things or people are all different from each other and cannot be described as a group: posters, T shirts, plates, and sundry other items all and sundry OLD FASHIONED everyone, not just the particular… …

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