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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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ifsoever
ifsoˈever, adv. nonce-wd. [After when-, wheresoever.] If in any circumstances; if ever.1847–57 De Quincey Secr. Societies Suppl. note, Wks. VII. 300 Some bold fictions that should for ever stop the mouth of the Christian, whensoever or ifsoever any opening dawned for uttering a gleam of truth.
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Edmund Verney (soldier)
"The enemy runs from us wheresoever we meet them", he writes, "but if we chance to overtake them, we give no quarter, but put all to the sword".
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The National Anthem of Saint Lucia
Lyrics of the National Anthem. Sons and daughters of Saint Lucia love the land that gave us birth. Land of beaches, hills and valleys, fairest isle of all the earth. Wheresoever you may roam, love, oh love, our island home. Gone the times when nations battled for this Helen of the West.
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Guahibo people
military officer Buenaventura Bustos wrote a letter reporting the situation: "The ‘civilized’ decimate them with bullets and pursue them without mercy, wheresoever
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U.S. Permanent Committee for the Oliver Wendell Holmes Devise
died on March 6, 1935; his will contained the following residuary clause,
“All of the rest, residue and remainder of my property of whatsoever nature, wheresoever
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after-time
ˈafter-time [after- 9.] A later or future time; posterity. Freq. in pl. (See also after a. 3 a.)1597 Shakes. 2 Hen. IV iv. ii. 52 You are too shallow (Hastings)..To sound the bottome of the after-Times. ? 1603 S. Daniel Def. Ryme (1904) II. 380 When after⁓times shall make a quest of inquirie, to exa...
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Philip Hooker
industry and frugality assisted me in an essential manner to acquire what I possess, the whole of my estate of every kind and description whatsoever and wheresoever
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biscot
▪ I. † biscot, v. Obs. rare—1. [a. F. biscoter.] trans. To caress amorously.1653 Urquhart Rabelais ii. xxiii, Wheresoever they should biscot and thrum their wenches.▪ II. † ˈbiscot, n. Obs. [f. scot = payment: the prefix is doubtful: see the authorities cited.] A fine formerly exacted from the owner...
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Black on White (1968 film)
According to film historian Peter von Bagh "[t]he arena of conflict here, as in Donner's subsequent films, is the bed, wheresoever it might be.
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inconverted
† inconˈverted, a. Obs. [in-3.] Not converted; not turned or changed; unconverted.1646 Sir T. Browne Pseud. Ep. ii. vi. 98 The bird not able to digest the fruit whereon she feedeth, from her inconverted muting. Ibid. iii. x. 128 Wheresoever they rested remaining inconverted, and possessing one point...
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Shah Abdul Karim Bulri
Shah Abdul Latif gave a pantheistic meaning to many Quranic expressions such as,
He is the first, He is the last, The Apparent and the Hidden (57:3)
Wheresoever
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quereour
quereour queresoeuer, querester(e, querf, querfore, obs. ff. quarrier1, wheresoever, chorister, wharf, wherefore.
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Eve's Diary
The story ends with Adam lamenting at Eve's grave, "Wheresoever she was, there was Eden."
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