All and sundry means everyone and/or everything.
The words are of Old English origin, the original for 'sundry' was 'syndrig' meaning separate and apart. In the 12th Century the phrase emerged meaning 'odds and ends'
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The word various means assorted, of a group. The word sundry means of various types, with a connotation of commonality. They are used together as a literary phrase to refer to miscellaneous items that are neither special nor noteworthy.Example:"The man's estate included various and sundry items from his travels."
The expression is actually "all and sundry" and means "everyone, individually and collectively". Both words come from Old English.
It means that they missed you. They wished that you were there.
The words are of Old English origin, the original for 'sundry' was 'syndrig' meaning separate and apart. In the 12th Century the phrase emerged meaning 'odds and ends'
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Sundry means various. So all and sundry means all of every type. All and sundry was probably a common phrase in wills where words are repeated to ensure that all situations are covered. Other phrases from wills which are frequently used include last will and testament, share and share alike,etc
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The boy had sundry of sundaes for his birthday sundry - plenty
it is the group of small debtors
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Yes, it is an adverbial phrase. The phrase "after all" is an idiom meaning "nevertheless."
The word various means assorted, of a group. The word sundry means of various types, with a connotation of commonality. They are used together as a literary phrase to refer to miscellaneous items that are neither special nor noteworthy.Example:"The man's estate included various and sundry items from his travels."
Consider the phrase deeply, from all angles, all perspectives of your life.
A sundry is classified as an "extra", meaning a run that is scored by other than hitting the ball and count only to the teams score, with no credit to the batter.
Sundry Debtors are from whom we have to take money and to sundry creditors we owe money.