Asunder

Etymology
Originally two words; from on: sundran:. Cognate with sønder:, Swedish sönder, Dutch zonder, Icelandic sundur and Norwegian sunder/sønder, from Old Norse í sundr:, akin to Gothic 𐍃𐌿𐌽𐌳𐍂𐍉:.

Adverb

 * 1) Into separate parts or pieces; apart
 * Lest anyone find her treasure, she tore the map asunder and cast its pieces into the wind.

Thesaurus
adrift; all to pieces; apart; apart from; aside from; at a distance; away; away from; bipartite; by two; dichotomous; discontinuous; discrete; distal; distant; distinct; divergent; exotic; far; far off; faraway; fifty-fifty; half-and-half; in half; in halves; in the abstract; in twain; in two; incoherent; insular; long-distance; long-range; noncohesive; one by one; partitioned; piecemeal; remote; removed; separate; separated; separately; severally; sky-high; to shreds; unassociated; unattached; unattended; unconnected; unjoined

Translations

 * Bulgarian: на парчета, на части
 * Finnish: hajalle, kahtia


 * Scottish Gaelic: air leth
 * Spanish: en dos, en pedazos