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sever (v.)
c. 1300, from Anglo-French
severer
, Old French
sevrer
"to separate" (12c., later in French restricted to "to wean," i.e. "to separare from the mother"), from Vulgar Latin
*seperare
, from Latin
separare
"to separate" (see
separate
(v.)).