other forms], from Old English syndriġ (“alone, distinct, separate, single; sundry, various; concerning a single person, own, particular, peculiar, private;...
Please add to it, or discuss it at the Etymology scriptorium.) all and sundry (collectively) All; everyone. 1581, Alexander Henderson, Archibald Johnston...
all and sundry, each and every one (every single person, with emphasis) Alla och envar måste hjälpa till Everyone has to help out var och en vart och...
See also: sundry sun-dry (third-person singular simple present sun-dries, present participle sun-drying, simple past and past participle sun-dried) (transitive)...
for his intercourse with four clever girl cousins called Southall, and sundry stayings at Moseley with a cheery, literary old grandmother […] 1953, Samuel...
tobacconists) A person who sells tobacco, cigarettes, cigars, snuff and sundry items. A tobacconist's shop. 2000, Raymond Rhinehart, Princeton University:...
used to emphasize the solidarity or common circumstances of all the individuals constituting a group. all and sundry the entire set of persons or things...
köpingen som en del af ſocknen. The Christian Youth Association in Mönsterås hath, during the past Yule season, bestowed not only sundry good shoes and...
a beast of burden.) Vendors were selling sunglasses, bagged snacks, and sundry other items from handcarts in the square. to hell in a handcart a cart designed...