sunder

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English - Turkish
ayırmak
kopmak
koparmak
ayrı bırakmak
{f} ayrılmak
ayır
{i} kopma
{i} ayrılma
cut asunder parçalara ayırmak
{i} ayırma
English - English
To break or separate or to break apart, especially with force
a separation into parts; a division or severance

And went with half my life about my ways.

To part, separate
Sundry; different
{v} to part, separate, divide
{n} two parts
If people or things are sundered, they are separated or split by something. The city is being sundered by racial tension Police moved in to separate the two groups, already sundered by distrust. to break something into parts, especially violently = split
break apart or in two, using violence
To disunite in almost any manner, either by rending, cutting, or breaking; to part; to put or keep apart; to separate; to divide; to sever; as, to sunder a rope; to sunder a limb; to sunder friends
To expose to the sun and wind
{i} separation, division, severance
{f} divide, break apart, sever, separate; be severed, be divided
To part; to separate
sunder out
to break out
sunder out
to remove a piece of something from the whole, separate out

But none save Arthur there availed, To sunder out the blade --King Arthur Made King.

sunder out
to apportion, allot; assign
sunder out
to separate or set apart from others, split out, segregate
sundered
Simple past and past participle of to sunder
sundering
present participle of sunder
sunders
third-person singular of sunder
sunder

    Hyphenation

    sun·der

    Turkish pronunciation

    sʌndır

    Pronunciation

    /ˈsəndər/ /ˈsʌndɜr/

    Etymology

    [ 's&n-d&r ] (verb.) before 12th century. From Middle English, from Old English sundor- (“separate, different”), from Proto-Germanic *sundraz, *sundaraz (“isolated, particular, alone”, adj.), *sundra (“apart, away”, adv.), from Proto-Indo-European *snter-, *seni-, *senu-, *san- (“apart, without, for oneself”). Cognate with Old Saxon sundar (“particular, special”), German sonder (“special, set apart”), Old Norse sundr (“separate”), Dutch zonder (“without”), Danish sønder (“apart, asunder”), Latin sine (“without”).
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