whereever

English

Adverb

whereever (not comparable)

  1. Obsolete spelling of wherever.
    • 1817, S[amuel] S[tanhope] Smith, et al., “Battle of Queenstown; Cannonading from Erie to Ontario; []”, in David Ramsay, S. S. Smith, et al., History of the United States, from Their First Settlement as English Colonies, in 1607, to the Year 1808, [] Continued to the Treaty of Ghent, [], volume III, Philadelphia, Pa.: [] M[athew] Carey, [], →OCLC, page 204:
      Lieut. Col. [Charles] Bœrstler, exerting a Stentorian voice, roared in various directions as though he commanded thousands, and created such a panic in the enemy, that they fled before him whereever he moved.

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