rare. Also 5 sondyrans; Sc. sindrance. [f. SUNDER v. + -ANCE.] Severance, separation.

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1435.  Misyn, Fire of Love, II. ix. 91. God forbede þat bodily sondyrans make partynge of sawlis.

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1884.  American, VIII. 6 Sept., 343/2. Any sunderance of sympathy with the Mother Country.

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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.

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