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wheresoever
[hwair-soh-ev-er, wair-]
conjunction
in or to whatsoever place; wherever.
wheresoever
/ ˌɛəəʊˈɛə /
conjunction
rarean intensive form of wherever
Word History and Origins
Origin of wheresoever1
Example Sentences
Rain turning eye-salt to rivulets, rivulets to rivers wheresoever many weep as one.
Mondrian’s will stipulated that he was bequeathing all of his works to Mr. Holtzman, “wheresoever situated.”
And let our hearts be stout, to wait out the long travail, to bear sorrows that may come, to impart our courage unto our sons wheresoever they may be.
Also in expenses of collecting rents wheresoever to be collected ... xixs.
But when the sun's bright orb had now declined, Each to his mansion, wheresoever built By the same matchless architect, withdrew.
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