atwain

/əˈtweɪn/
adverb
  1. Into two parts; apart or asunder (used especially in literary or archaic contexts).
    • In the legend, the hero's sword clove the dragon's shield atwain.
    • The branch split atwain when the storm winds grew fierce.
    • The old rope snapped atwain under the heavy load.
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