1. severed - Adjective
2. severed - Verb
4. severed - Adjective Satellite
of Sever
Source: Webster's dictionaryA severed foot is the ultimate stocking stuffer. Mitch Hedberg
Our civilization ... is not devaluing its awareness of the unknowable; nor is it deifying it. It is the first civilization that has severed it from religion and superstition. In order to question it. André Malraux
Cold inthe earthand the deepsnow piled abovethee, Far, far, removed, cold in the dreary grave! Have I forgot, my only Love, to love thee, Severed at last byTime's all-serving wave? Emily Brontë
Things severed shall be united and shall acquire of themselves such virtue that they shall restore to men their lost memory. That is the papyrus sheets, which are formed out of several strips and preserve the memory of the thoughts and deeds of men. Leonardo da Vinci
But now, severed from the companion of my infancy, the partaker of all my thoughts, my cares, and my wishes, I was like one set afloat upon a stormy sea, hanging his safety upon a plank; night was closing upon him, and an unexpected surge had torn him from his hold and overwhelmed him forever. Charles Brockden Brown
They grew in beauty side by side, They filled one home with glee: Their graves are severed far and wide By mount and stream and sea. Felicia Hemans