ˈsomewhence, adv. rare.
[f. some a.1 + whence adv.]
From some (indefinite) place; from somewhere or other.
1564 A. Bacon tr. Jewel's Apol. L iiij, Fearing that the people shoulde..somwhence els seeke a surer meane of their saluation. 1905 Daily Chron. 11 Aug. 4/7 That little boy seems to live on his imaginary trudge—somewhence—somewhither! |