Sundrian

Bosworth & Toller Anglo-Saxon Old English Dictionary - sundrian

According to the Old English Dictionary:

sundrian
p. ode To sunder, separate. [Scheaden þe eilen urom þe clene cornes, þet is, sundren god from vuele, A. R. 270, 28. Marie and Marthe weren sustren, auh hore lif sundrede, 414, 12. Nan ne met sundrin from oðere, Kath. 1776. To sundren and mengen, Gen. and Ex. 468. O. H. Ger. suntarón: Icel. sundra.]

Related words: á-, ge-, on-, tó-sundrian; syndrian. sundrian

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