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whereso, adv., conj. arch. (ˈhwɛəsəʊ) [ME. wh{aedotab}r swa, se, representing OE. swá hwǽr swá: see where and so adv. 17 d; Ormin's form whærs is influenced by ON. hvars = hvar where + es rel. particle.] 1. = wherever 2, 5.1154 O.E. Chron. (Laud MS.) an. 1137 War sæ me tuede þe erthe ne bar nan corn...
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Ringed topos
Note this can be generalized to any ringed space whereso the pair is a ringed topos.
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wheresoever
wheresoever, adv., conj. Now formal or arch. (hwɛəsəʊˈɛvə(r)) Also poet. wheresoe'er (-ˈɛə(r)); 7 -ere, -e're; also 4–5 contr. wher(e)sere. [f. whereso + ever; cf. soever.] 1. = wherever 2, 5.13.. Cursor M. 8931 (Gött.) Bot quar-sua-euer [Cott. quar-sum-euer] þis tre lay, God schued þar-on his mihte...
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Prince of Wales School (Freetown, Sierra Leone)
The Church, the State, the Camp and Bar, with varied voice attest,
That whereso'er bright honour calls, her sons are with the best.
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John H. Eastwood
Eternal Father, strong to save,
Give us courage and make us brave;
Protect us whereso'er we go,
From shell and flak and fire and foe.
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whitherso
ˈwhitherso, adv. arch. [ME. hwiderse, repr. OE. swá hwider swá: see so adv. 17 d.] = next.c 950 Lindisf. Gosp. Matt. viii. 19 Quocumque ieris, sua huider ðu færes [Rushw. hwider swa]. c 1205 Lay. 18969 Faren þu scalt bi ræde wuder swa ich þe læde. c 1230 Hali Meid. 31 Ha gað eauer nest godd, hwiders...
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retenance
† retenance Obs. Forms: 4 retyn-, retain-, 4–5 retenance. Also 4–5 -aunce, -auns, -awns. [a. AF. retenaunce, OF. retenance, -ence, f. retenir to retain: see -ance.] 1. = retinue.1362 Langl. P. Pl. A. ii. 35 Alle þis Riche Retenaunce þat Regneden with Fals Weoren bede to þe Bruyt-ale. 1390 Gower Conf...
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gentilesse
gentilesse Obs. exc. arch. (ˌdʒɛntɪˈlɛs) [ad. F. gentillesse, f. gentil: see genteel, gentle.] 1. The quality of being gentle; courtesy, politeness, good breeding; an instance of courtesy. Frequent in Chaucer, esp. in phrases of gentilesse, for gentilesse, through (one's) gentilesse.1340 Ayenb. 89 Þ...
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sanctified
sanctified, ppl. a. (ˈsæŋktɪfaɪd) [f. sanctify v. + -ed1.] 1. Of a person: Made holy, endowed with saintly character; spec. made holy by the divine grace of the Holy Spirit.c 1485 Digby Myst. (1882) iv. 1001 Whom seke ye, women sanctifiede? 1548 R. Hutten Sum of Div. F ij b, That much infirmity and ...
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where
▪ I. where, adv. and conj. (hwɛə(r)) Forms.: α. 1–2 hwær, (1 huoer, hwoer, wær, uer), 1–3 hwer, 1–4 huer, (3 whær(e, wær), 3–5 wer, 3–6 wher, 4 hwere, 4–6 were, 6 whear, Sc. vher, 6–7 wheare, 7 (9 dial.) wheer, 4– where; Sc. and north. dial. 3–5 quer, 4–5 quere, 5 qwer(e, qwher, 6 quheir, 7 quher(e....
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life
▪ I. life, n. (laɪf) Forms: 1 l{iacu}f, 3–5 lif, lijf, (4 liif, leve, liuf), 4–5 live, 4–6 lyf(f, lyif(f, liff, lyve, 4–7 lyfe, 5 lyyf, 5–6 lief, liffe, lyffe, 4– life. gen. sing. 1 l{iacu}fes, 2–7 lives, 3 lifves, 4–5 lyfes, lyvis, -ys, 4–6 -es, 5 -ez, lyfes, 6 liffis. dat. sing. 1 l{iacu}fe, 2–5 l...
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