sundry

Etymology 1
The is derived from, , , from , from  (from , ultimately from ) +. The English word is analysable as.

The and  are derived from the adjective.



Adjective

 * 1) More than one or two but not very many; a number of, several.
 * 2) Of various types, especially when numerous; diverse, varied.
 * 3) Consisting of an assortment of different kinds; miscellaneous.
 * 4)  Chiefly preceded by a number or an  like many: of two or more similar people or things: not the same as other persons or things of the same nature; different, distinct, separate.
 * 5) Relating to a single person or thing as opposed to more than one; individual, respective.
 * 6) Of a person or thing: not the same as something else; different.
 * 7)  Not attached or connected to anything else; physically separate.
 * 1) Of various types, especially when numerous; diverse, varied.
 * 2) Consisting of an assortment of different kinds; miscellaneous.
 * 3)  Chiefly preceded by a number or an  like many: of two or more similar people or things: not the same as other persons or things of the same nature; different, distinct, separate.
 * 4) Relating to a single person or thing as opposed to more than one; individual, respective.
 * 5) Of a person or thing: not the same as something else; different.
 * 6)  Not attached or connected to anything else; physically separate.
 * 1) Consisting of an assortment of different kinds; miscellaneous.
 * 2)  Chiefly preceded by a number or an  like many: of two or more similar people or things: not the same as other persons or things of the same nature; different, distinct, separate.
 * 3) Relating to a single person or thing as opposed to more than one; individual, respective.
 * 4) Of a person or thing: not the same as something else; different.
 * 5)  Not attached or connected to anything else; physically separate.
 * 1)  Chiefly preceded by a number or an  like many: of two or more similar people or things: not the same as other persons or things of the same nature; different, distinct, separate.
 * 2) Relating to a single person or thing as opposed to more than one; individual, respective.
 * 3) Of a person or thing: not the same as something else; different.
 * 4)  Not attached or connected to anything else; physically separate.
 * 1) Relating to a single person or thing as opposed to more than one; individual, respective.
 * 2) Of a person or thing: not the same as something else; different.
 * 3)  Not attached or connected to anything else; physically separate.
 * 1) Of a person or thing: not the same as something else; different.
 * 2)  Not attached or connected to anything else; physically separate.
 * 1)  Not attached or connected to anything else; physically separate.
 * 1)  Not attached or connected to anything else; physically separate.
 * 1)  Not attached or connected to anything else; physically separate.
 * 1)  Not attached or connected to anything else; physically separate.

Noun

 * 1) A minor miscellaneous item.
 * 2) A food item eaten as an accompaniment to a meal; a side dish; also, such an item eaten on its own as a light meal.
 * 1) A food item eaten as an accompaniment to a meal; a side dish; also, such an item eaten on its own as a light meal.
 * 1) A food item eaten as an accompaniment to a meal; a side dish; also, such an item eaten on its own as a light meal.
 * 1) A food item eaten as an accompaniment to a meal; a side dish; also, such an item eaten on its own as a light meal.

Pronoun

 * 1)  Various people or things; several.

Etymology 2
From, , , from , from : see further at etymology 1.



Adverb

 * 1)  Placed separately; apart.
 * 2)  Individually, separately; sundrily.
 * 1)  Placed separately; apart.
 * 2)  Individually, separately; sundrily.
 * 1)  Individually, separately; sundrily.