Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- Where soever.
from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English.
- adverb obsolete Wheresoever.
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- adverb archaic
wheresoever ; regardless of which place
Etymologies
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Examples
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God strengthen thee, whereso thou goest in the world!
Peer Gynt 2008
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But she wept and said, “I conjure thee, by Allah the Almighty, take me with thee whereso thou wendest and make me not taste anew the bittergourd23 of separation from thee.”
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God strengthen thee, whereso thou goest in the world!
Peer Gynt 2008
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Moreover, I have suffered thee to go whereso thou wouldest, and have compelled thee to toil for nought but what was needful for our two livelihoods.
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Then were he welcome in this worlds-realm, come whereso he came, and though he were at Rome, all that heard of Arthur tell, it seemed to them great marvel of the good king!
Roman de Brut. English Layamon
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Their kinsmen bare them company far upon the way and bade them pitch their quarters for the night, whereso they listed, throughout the princes 'land.
The Nibelungenlied Daniel Bussier Shumway
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(On Thy protection is every one whereso he is; before departure of my body, O Perfect King, I am praying Thee without negligence, stay for me, O King of glorious heaven.)
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For whereso covetousness is, is no love of Christ.
The Form of Perfect Living and Other Prose Treatises Richard Rolle 1901
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Christopher, and will follow him whereso he will; and I deem that will presently be to Oakenham, and the King's seat there.
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So came the swearing to an end, and they fell to on their meat and feasted on the Boar of Atonement after they had duly given the Gods their due share, and the wine went about the hall and men were merry till they drank the parting cup and fared to rest in the shut-beds, and whereso else they might in the Hall and the House, for there were many men there.
The Roots of the Mountains; Wherein Is Told Somewhat of the Lives of the Men of Burgdale William Morris 1865
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