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Definition of Sundrily
1. adv. In sundry ways; variously.
Definition of Sundrily
1. Adverb. In sundry ways; variously. ¹
¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Definition of Sundrily
1. sundry [adv] - See also: sundry
Lexicographical Neighbors of Sundrily
Literary usage of Sundrily
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Documents Illustrative of English Church History by Henry Gee, William John Hardy (1896)
"... or to either of them, or to the heirs or assigns of either of them, but that
the same duke and Lord Cobham, and either of them sundrily, and the heirs ..."
2. Documents Illustrative of English Church History by Henry Gee, William John Hardy (1896)
"... but that the same duke and Lord Cobham, and either of them sundrily, and the
heirs and assigns of either of them, shall and may have, hold, retain, ..."
3. A Short History of English Literature by George Saintsbury (1898)
"... though each and every ghost have sundrily twelve feather-coats, and every
several feather-coat have twelve winds, and every several wind twelve ..."
4. A Short History of English Literature by George Saintsbury (1898)
"... though each and every ghost have sundrily twelve feather-coats, and every
several feather-coat have twelve winds, and every several wind twelve ..."
5. Reports of Cases Argued and Determined in the Courts of Exchequer and by Great Britain Court of Exchequer, Thomas M'Cleland, Great Britain Court of Exchequer Chamber (1827)
"... Lord Cobham, or to either of them, or to the heirs and assigns of either of
them; but that the same Duke and Lord Cobham, and either of them sundrily, ..."
6. Documents Illustrative of English Church History by Henry Gee, William John Hardy (1896)
"... or to either of them, or to the heirs or assigns of either of them, but that
the same duke and Lord Cobham, and either of them sundrily, and the heirs ..."
7. Documents Illustrative of English Church History by Henry Gee, William John Hardy (1896)
"... but that the same duke and Lord Cobham, and either of them sundrily, and the
heirs and assigns of either of them, shall and may have, hold, retain, ..."
8. A Short History of English Literature by George Saintsbury (1898)
"... though each and every ghost have sundrily twelve feather-coats, and every
several feather-coat have twelve winds, and every several wind twelve ..."
9. A Short History of English Literature by George Saintsbury (1898)
"... though each and every ghost have sundrily twelve feather-coats, and every
several feather-coat have twelve winds, and every several wind twelve ..."
10. Reports of Cases Argued and Determined in the Courts of Exchequer and by Great Britain Court of Exchequer, Thomas M'Cleland, Great Britain Court of Exchequer Chamber (1827)
"... Lord Cobham, or to either of them, or to the heirs and assigns of either of
them; but that the same Duke and Lord Cobham, and either of them sundrily, ..."