whereinsoˈever, adv. Now formal or arch.
[f. wherein + soever.]
In whatever matter, respect, etc.
| 1526 Tindale 2 Cor. xi. 21 Wherin soever eny man dare be bolde..I dare be bolde also. 1552 Bk. Com. Prayer, Communion Exhortation, To examine your lyues..and wherinsoeuer ye shall perceyue your selues to haue offended,..there bewaile your owne synful lyues. 1768 Tucker Lt. Nat. (1834) II. 456 That their own person, whereinsoever it consists, shall be made accountable for the actions performed by it in this life. 1845 Keble in Newman's Lett. (1891) II. 472 The impression..of its being my own fault, not theirs, whereinsoever I am found wanting. 1870 Myers Poems 56 Whereinsoever breath may rise and die Their generations follow on. |