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Adjective

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seperate

  1. Misspelling of separate.

Verb

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seperate (third-person singular simple present seperates, present participle seperating, simple past and past participle seperated)

  1. Obsolete form of separate.
    • 1630, Elizabeth Cary (translator), The Reply of the Most Illustrious Cardinall of Perron, to the Answeare of the Most Excellent King of Great Britaine the First Tome, Douay: Martin Bogart, Chapter 27, p. 120,[1]
      [] he spake not with a iudiciary anathema, but with an anathema abiuratory, and abnegatory whereby hee did not seperate Liberius from the communion of the Church, who had alreadie seperated himselfe, [] but whereby he seperated himselfe from the communion of Liberius.
  2. Misspelling of separate.