Sun″dry (?), a. [OE. sundry, sondry, AS. syndrig, fr. sundor asunder. See Sunder, v. t.] 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.
Every church almost had the Bible of a sundry translation. Coleridge.
All and sundry, all collectively, and each separately.