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whatso

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[wuht-soh] / ˈwʌtˌsoʊ /

pronoun

  1. Rare. whatever.


adjective

  1. Rare. whatever.

Example Sentences

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Egypt vowed it would not move an inch from these points: � British troops must quit the giant base unconditionally, with no strings whatso ever.

From Time Magazine Archive

O thou, whatso thy name is, god or man, Hearken to me; meseemeth of thy deed Some dread immortal taketh angry heed.

From The Earthly Paradise A Poem by Morris, William

And whatso be the solving of the general matter, I have no doubt as to Thy will for me.

From The White Rose of Langley A Story of the Olden Time by Holt, Emily Sarah

“Keep a civil tongue in thine head, prithee, as whatso thy thoughts be.”

From For the Master's Sake A Story of the Days of Queen Mary by Petherick, Horace

Look thou; I see Thy lips are blind, and whatso words they speak, Praises of Troy or shamings of the Greek, I cast to the four winds!

From The Trojan Women of Euripedes by Euripedes