The Collaborative International Dictionary
Whatsoe'er
Whatsoe'er \What`so*e'er"\, pron.
A contraction of whatsoever; -- used in poetry.
--Shak.
Wiktionary
whatsoe'er
a. (archaic form of whatsoever English)
Usage examples of "whatsoe'er".
And, so as thine own booke telleth, Her palace stands, as I shall say, Right ev'n in middes of the way Betweene heav'n, and earth, and sea, That whatsoe'er in all these three Is spoken, *privy or apert,* *secretly or openly* The air thereto is so overt,* *clear And stands eke in so just* a place, *suitable That ev'ry sound must to it pace, Or whatso comes from any tongue, Be it rowned,* read, or sung, *whispered Or spoken in surety or dread,* *doubt Certain *it must thither need.