rare. Also 5 sondyrans; Sc. sindrance. [f. SUNDER v. + -ANCE.] Severance, separation.
1435. Misyn, Fire of Love, II. ix. 91. God forbede þat bodily sondyrans make partynge of sawlis.
1884. American, VIII. 6 Sept., 343/2. Any sunderance of sympathy with the Mother Country.
1885. J. Payn, Luck of Darrells, I. v. 87. Lest your affections should become entangled where of necessity they could not be permanently placed, and cause you pain in the sunderance.