ˈsev(ə)rəlē, -li adverb
Etymology: Middle English, from several + -ly
1. : one at a time : each by itself : separately
people would point to … herself and Henry, severally , as the perfect wife and husband — Victoria Sackville-West
premises which are severally clear, distinct, and certain — A.N.Whitehead
the strips or lands were not severally enclosed — G.M.Trevelyan
the beneficiary to be identified by any of us four jointly or severally — Geoffrey Household
2. : apart from others : independently
when they were hung severally , they came out … smooth and unwrinkled — R.K.Johnson
3. : respectively
4. obsolete : variously