sun·dry /ˈsʌndri/
(a.)種種,各種各樣的,繁雜的
Sun·dry a.
1. Several; divers; more than one or two; various. “Sundry wines.” --Chaucer. “Sundry weighty reasons.” --Shak.
With many a sound of sundry melody. --Chaucer.
Sundry foes the rural realm surround. --Dryden.
2. Separate; diverse. [Obs.]
Every church almost had the Bible of a sundry translation. --Coleridge.
All and sundry, all collectively, and each separately.
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sundry
adj : consisting of a haphazard assortment of different kinds
(even to the point of incongruity); "an arrangement of
assorted spring flowers"; "assorted sizes";
"miscellaneous accessories"; "a mixed program of
baroque and contemporary music"; "a motley crew";
"sundry sciences commonly known as social"-
I.A.Richards [syn: assorted, miscellaneous, mixed,
motley, sundry(a)]
n : miscellaneous unspecified objects; "the trunk was full of
stuff" [syn: whatchamacallit, stuff, whatsis, sundries]