Obs. rare. Forms: 1 syndri(ʓ)lic, 4 Sc. syndryly, 6 sondrilie. [OE. syndriʓlic: see SUNDRY and -LY1. Cf. SUNDERLY a.] a. Separate, individual, special. b. Diverse.

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a. 900.  trans. Bæda’s Hist., IV. xviii. [xvi.] (1899), 426. Tweʓen cynelice cnihtas þa mid syndriʓlicre [v.rr. syndrilicre, synderlicre] Godes ʓyfe wæron ʓesiʓefæste.

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c. 1375.  Sc. Leg. Saints, xxxvi. (Baptista), 386. Þane Iohnne criste commendit gretly of uertuise fare & syndryly.

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[1556.  J. Heywood, Spider & F., lxx. 94. After recitall so sondrilie, The termes but namd, where memorie is most base: Remembraunce of the whole, these termes bring to place.]

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