dissunder

verb

Etymology

From dis- + sunder.

  1. derived from *snter-
  2. derived from *sundraz — “isolated, particular, alone
  3. derived from sundor- — “separate, different
  4. inherited from sunder
  5. prefixed as dissunder — “dis + sunder

Definitions

  1. To separate

    To separate; to break apart; to destroy.

    • But he himself solemniz'd a retreat To th' Æthiops, far dissunder'd in their seat

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