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Definition of Whithersoever

Whithersoever
Whithersoever Whith`er*so*ev"er, adv. [Whither + soever.] To whatever place; to what place soever; wheresoever; as, I will go whithersoever you lead.

Meaning of Whithersoever from wikipedia

- the earth be blessed. And, behold, I am with thee, and will keep thee whithersoever thou goest, and will bring thee back into this land; for I will not...
- various purposes in different jurisdictions. quocunque jeceris stabit whithersoever you throw it, it will stand motto of the Isle of Man quod abundat non...
- Latin motto translates as "whichever way you throw, it will stand" or "whithersoever you throw it, it will stand". It dates to the late 17th century when...
- various purposes in different jurisdictions. quocunque jeceris stabit whithersoever you throw it, it will stand motto of the Isle of Man quod abundat non...
- business was done, the living bird was let loose, and permitted to go whithersoever it would.[full citation needed] Clarke again, of Verse 5: Over running...
- the first-fruits of the harvest, the wise virgins who follow the Lamb whithersoever He goeth; next, the abundant harvest gathered afterwards by God; and...
- elsewhence goal whither hither thither somewhither anywhither whitherever whithersoever everywhither nowhither elsewhither time when now then sometime somewhen...
- SA-GAZ, and my Suti ?9 are at the disposal of the (royal) troops to go whithersoever the king, my lord, commands." Around the beginning of the New Kingdom...
- sinister: A raven proper. The Latin motto is: Quocunque Jeceris Stabit ("whithersoever you throw it, it will stand", or "whichever way you throw, it will stand"...
- with great celerity; and it can all be taken to pieces and removed whithersoever the Emperor may command. When erected, it is braced against mishaps...