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Whomsoever

Whomsoever \Whom`so*ev"er\, pron. The objective of whosoever. See Whosoever.

The Most High ruleth in the kingdow of men, and giveth it to whomsoever he will.
--Dan. iv. 17.

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whomsoever

pron. whichever person, whomever

Usage examples of "whomsoever".

Remove the detaining iron bar, and the released flotilla would sail downward to the mouth of the drain and deliver its yellow freight of gold to whomsoever waited to receive it.

At Thy behest Thou dost render victorious whomsoever Thou willest, through the hosts of heaven and earth and whatsoever existeth between them.

whomsoever Thou willest Thou causest to draw nigh unto the Most Great Ocean, and on whomsoever Thou desirest Thou conferrest the honor of recognizing Thy Most Ancient Name.

He maketh victorious whomsoever He pleaseth, through the potency of His behest.

Through the power of His hosts of heaven and earth and whatever lieth between them, He protecteth whomsoever among His servants He willeth.

Thou art the Confirmer of whomsoever Thou willest in that which Thou desirest, and, verily, Thou art the All-Powerful, the Omnipotent.

Now, to handle this weapon of mine aright, it is not to believe things because they are true, of what sort or by whomsoever asserted.

whomsoever I mischief, whomsoever I wrong, to me it is music, when to others mourning.

It was further concluded upon, that wheresoever or with whomsoever any of the Diabolonians were found, that even those of the town of Mansoul that had given them house and harbour, should to their shame, and the warning of others, take penance in the open place.

Philip, for in truth he is a great monarch and a powerful, and I will also drink to the confusion of all traitors whomsoever they may be.

Let me commence by mentioning that I am master of this house, and shall give dinners when I will to whomsoever I please.

When the charge was shifted to the question of her intrigues with Spain, she took her stand resolutely on her right to convey whatever right she possessed, though now no kingdom was left her for disposal, to whomsoever she might choose.

I was bound to obey orders and cross-examine whomsoever I was allowed to.

It is hardly likely our crafty friend will himself call for the letter, so it will be imperative that someone be constantly on hand to shadow whomsoever he may send as a substitute.

You can get whomsoever you please to take you to the fountain, but as for me I must beg to be excused.