Adverb
Separately; distinctly; apart from others; individually.
Source: Webster's dictionaryAll of us, no matter from what land our parents came, no matter in what way we may severally worship our Creator, must stand shoulder to shoulder in a united America for the elimination of race and religious prejudice. We must stand for a reign of equal justice to both big and small. Theodore Roosevelt
Man becomes weak or ill by accident as a consequence of the lack of resources. Even the most severally ill patients must be treated with the aim of restoring their health. Michael Servetus
Even in common people, conceit has the virtue of making them cheerful; the man who thinks his wife, his baby, his house, his horse, his dog, and himself severally unequalled, is almost sure to be a good-humored person, though liable to be tedious at times. Oliver Wendell Holmes Jr.
the clothes were hung severally Source: Internet
taken individually, the rooms were, in fact, square Source: Internet
the fine points are treated singly Source: Internet