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Etymology

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From Middle English unsevered, equivalent to un- +‎ severed.

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unsevered (not comparable)

  1. Not severed.
    • 1846, Henry Francis Cary, Lives of the English Poets[1]:
      It is delightful to see early intimacies thus enduring through all the accidents of life, local attachments unsevered by time, and the old age and childhood of man bound together by these natural charities.

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