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asunder

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Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary Word definitions in Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
mid-12c., contraction of Old English on sundran (see sunder ). Middle English used to know asunder for "distinguish, tell apart."

Wikipedia Word definitions in Wikipedia
Asunder was a Canadian indie rock band formed in Hamilton , consisting of singer, songwriter and guitarist Marcus Wadell, songwriter and bassist TJ Angelopoulos and drummer Geoff Royson. The band released its material on Shelf Life Music . The band toured ...

The Collaborative International Dictionary Word definitions in The Collaborative International Dictionary
Asunder \A*sun"der\, adv. [Pref. a- + sunder.] Apart; separate from each other; into parts; in two; separately; into or in different pieces or places. I took my staff, even Beauty, and cut it asunder. --Zech. xi. 10. As wide asunder as pole and pole. --Froude. ...

Usage examples of asunder.

You cannot help being my flesh and my blood, and you cannot tear yourself asunder from me without pain to us both.

He told himself in his bitterness that had she but broken down the barrier of reserve which held them asunder, he would have desired no dearer companionship.

With arrows whose point was shaped into the form of a crescent, Commodus often intercepted the rapid career, and cut asunder the long, bony neck of the ostrich.

The guilty wretch was fastened to two trees forcibly drawn towards each other, and his limbs were torn asunder by their sudden separation.

One of the chiefs of the Roxolani had formerly deserted the standard of Hermanric, and the cruel tyrant had condemned the innocent wife of the traitor to be torn asunder by wild horses.

His resistless word split asunder the orb of the moon: the obedient planet stooped from her station in the sky, accomplished the seven revolutions round the Caaba, saluted Mahomet in the Arabian tongue, and, suddenly contracting her dimensions, entered at the collar, and issued forth through the sleeve, of his shirt.

Romania and Anatolia, so often torn asunder by private ambition, were animated by a strong and invincible tendency of cohesion.

Then remembering what had befallen him, and his head beating as though it would split asunder, he shut his eyes again, contriving with great effort to keep himself from groaning aloud, and wondering as to what sort of pirates these could be, who would first knock a man in the head so terrible a blow as that which he had suffered, and then take such care to fetch him back to life again, and to make him easy and comfortable.

Accordingly Barnaby, seeing that it was required of him to quit the place in which he then lay, arose, though with a good deal of effort, and permitted the negro to help him on with his coat, though feeling mightily dizzy and much put about to keep upon his legs--his head beating fit to split asunder and the vessel rolling and pitching at a great rate, as though upon a heavy cross-sea.

The next moment some one struck him upon the head with a belaying-pin or a billet of wood, a blow so crushing that the darkness seemed to split asunder with a prodigious flaming of lights and a myriad of circling stars, which presently disappeared into the profound and utter darkness of insensibility.

His wounded head beat with tremendous and straining painfulness, as though it would burst asunder, and he was possessed by a burning thirst that seemed to consume his very vitals.

The young wife, who had snapped her bonds asunder, breathed voluptuously in this atmosphere.

Then came an awful ripping sound, as of a body being torn asunder, and he felt the ground quiver beneath him again.

The former would try to rip the fabric asunder, the latter to patch it.

The trees here are dead, but there they have been split asunder by some terrible force.