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whichsoˈever, pron. arch. [f. which: see soever.] 1. = whichever 1.c 1450 Godstow Reg. 532 To the said Alisaundre and molde his wyf and to ther heires or ther assignes or whom-so-euer or which-so-euer and whan-so-euer he wolde yeve bequeth selle or assigne hit. 1795 Washington Let. Writ. 1892 XIII. ...
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Infinitive (Ancient Greek)
impersonal verb or verbal expression, then it is usually omitted within the infinitival clause, and any predicate adjective or participle etc. stands in whichsoever
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whichever
whichever, a. and pron. (hwɪtʃˈɛvə(r)) [Orig. two words, which and ever adv. 8 e.] 1. As compound relative: Any or either (of a definite set of persons or things, expresssed or implied) that{ddd}; that one (or those) who or which (with implication that it is unknown or undetermined which). † Formerl...
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Words With Ever In Them | 228 Scrabble Words With Ever - Word Find
The highest scoring Scrabble word containing Ever is Whichsoever, which is worth at least 25 points without any bonuses. The next best word with Ever is forever, which is worth 13 points. Other high score words with Ever are enfever (13), griever (11), fevered (14), whoever (16), preverb (14), however (16), levered (11), and weevers (13).
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Council of Revision
bill become a law of this State, that they return the same, together with their objections thereto in writing, to the Senate or House of Assembly, in whichsoever
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cultive
▪ I. † ˈcultive, v. Obs. Also 5 -yue, 6 -ife. [a. F. cultiver (12–13th c. in Godef.), ad. late L. cultīvāre to cultivate. (In OF. the word had also a semi-popular form coutiver.)] trans. = cultivate. Hence † ˈcultiving vbl. n., cultivation.1483 Caxton Esope 145 The labourer..made alle his ground to ...
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Nicholas Knowles, 3rd Earl of Banbury
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“The Right honourable Nicholas now Earl of Banbury son of the said Countess of Banbury heretofore called Nicholas Vaux, or by whichsoever
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Critique of Judgment
The Critique of Judgment constitutes a discussion of the place of Judgment itself, which must overlap both the Understanding ("Verstand") (whichsoever
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which
which, a. and pron. (hwɪtʃ) Forms: see below. [OE. hwelc, hwilc, hwylc corresp. to OFris. hwelik, hwel(e)k, hwek, hulk, huk, hok (Fris. wolk, wæk, huk, etc.), OS. hwilîc, MLG. welik, welk, MDu. welc, (LG., Du. welk), OHG. *hwalîh, uualîh, hwelîh, welîh, -ich, -eh (MHG. welh, welch, G. welch), Goth. ...
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