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Whereso

Whereso \Where"so\, adv. Wheresoever. [Obs.]

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whereso

adv. (context archaic English) wheresoever; regardless of which place

Usage examples of "whereso".

Forsooth Blaise had bidden him come dwell in his fair house, but Ralph would not, deeming that he might be hindered in his quest and be less free to go whereso he would, if he were dwelling with one who was so great with the magnates as was Blaise.

A great number of the refugees making their way to Sigholt traveled via the ferry at Smyrton, and the villagers lost no time in telling as many as they could that only darkness could be found at a place like Sigholt whereso it was rumoredthe Forbidden swarmed in large numbers.

A great number of the refugees making their way to Sigholt travelled via the ferry at Smyrton, and the villagers lost no time in telling as many as they could that only darkness could be found at a place like Sigholt whereso it was rumouredthe Forbidden swarmed in large numbers.

This was whereso Wylie had told hermusicians were wise to come, and where he would have sent them if they had come to Gradford as Free Bards and not as traders.

When he came to the hostel he called his men-at-arms together and asked them how far they would follow him, and with one voice they said all that they would go with him whereso he would, so that it were not beyond reason.