several
(obsolete) Separate, distinct; particular. (19th c.)
A number of different; various.
(law) Separable, capable of being treated separately.
Consisting of a number more than one (especially, more than two) but not very many.
By itself; severally.
(obsolete) An area of land in private ownership (as opposed to common land).
Each particular taken singly; an item; a detail; an individual. {{rfex|en}}
(archaic) An enclosed or separate place; enclosure. {{rfex|en}}
(archaic) A woman's loose outer garment, capable of being worn as a shawl, or in other forms.