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–adverb
1.in or at what place?: Where is he? Where do you live?
2.in what position or circumstances?: Where do you stand on this question? Without money, where are you?
3.in what particular respect, way, etc.?: Where does this affect us?
4.to what place, point, or end? whither?: Where are you going?
5.from what source? whence?: Where did you get such a notion?
–conjunction
6.in or at what place, part, point, etc.: Find where he is. Find where the trouble is.
7.in or at the place, part, point, etc., in or at which: The book is where you left it.
8.in a position, case, etc., in which: Where ignorance is bliss, 'tis folly to be wise.
9.in any place, position, case, etc., in which; wherever: Use the ointment where pain is felt.
10.to what or whatever place; to the place or any place to which: I will go where you go.
11.in or at which place; and there: They came to the town, where they lodged for the night.
–pronoun
12.what place?: Where did you come from?
13.the place in which; point at which: This is where the boat docks. That was where the phone rang.
–noun
14.a place; that place in which something is located or occurs: the wheres and hows of job hunting.
15.where it's at, Slang. where the most exciting, prestigious, or profitable activity or circumstance is to be found.

[Origin: bef. 900; ME quher, wher, OE hwǣr; c. D waar, OHG hwār; akin to ON hvar, Goth hwar]

Whereat (Where was he at?) and whereto (Where is this leading to?) are often criticized as redundant because neither at nor to adds anything to the meaning of where, and sentences like the preceding ones are perfectly clear and standard without the final at or to. This criticism does not apply to wherefrom, which is fully standard: Where does the money come from? The constructions whereat and whereto occur in the speech of educated people but are rare in formal speech and edited writing.
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where    Audio Help   (hwâr, wâr)  Pronunciation Key 
adv.  
  1. At or in what place: Where is the telephone?
  2. In what situation or position: Where would we be without your help?
  3. From what place or source: Where did you get this idea?
  4. To what place; toward what end: Where is this argument leading?

conj.  
  1. At what or which place: She moved to the city, where jobs are available.
    1. In a place in which: He lives where the climate is mild.
    2. In any place or situation in which; wherever: Where there's smoke, there's fire.
    3. To a place in which: We should go where it is quieter.
    4. To a place or situation in which: They will go where they are happy.
    1. To a place in which: We should go where it is quieter.
    2. To a place or situation in which: They will go where they are happy.

n.  
  1. The place or occasion: We know the when but not the where of it.
  2. What place, source, or cause: Where are you from?


[Middle English, from Old English hwǣr; see kwo- in Indo-European roots.]

Usage Note: When where is used to refer to a point of origin, the preposition from is required: Where did she come from? From where I sit, the situation looks bleak. When it is used to refer to a destination, the preposition to is generally superfluous: Where is she going (rather than Where is she going to)? The place where they are going is beautiful.. When it is used to refer to the location of a person, event, or structure, the use of at is widely regarded as regional or colloquial: Where is the station (not Where is the station at)? Where he is, he has no access to a good library. See Usage Note at why.

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where 
O.E. hwær, hwar, from P.Gmc. *khwar (cf. O.S. hwar, O.N. hvar, O.Fris. hwer, M.Du. waer, O.H.G. hwar, Ger. wo, Goth. hvar "where"), from PIE interrogative base *qwo- (see who).

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In addition to the idioms beginning with where, also see close to home (hit where one lives); fools rush in where angels fear to tread; give credit (where credit is due); know where one stands; let the chips fall where they may; not know where to turn; put one's money where one's mouth is; take up where one left off; tell someone where to get off; this is where I came in.


The American Heritage® Dictionary of Idioms by Christine Ammer.
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where [weə] adverb
(to or in) which place (?)
Example: Where are you going (to)?; Do you know where we are?; Where does he get his ideas from?; We asked where to find a good restaurant.
Arabic: أين، إلى أيْن
Chinese (Simplified): 哪里
Chinese (Traditional): 哪裡
Czech: kam, kde, odkud
Danish: hvor
Dutch: waar
Estonian: kus, kuhu
Finnish: missä, mistä, minne
French:
German: wo(-hin, -her)
Greek: πού
Hungarian: hol?, hová?, merre?
Icelandic: hvert, hvar, hvaðan
Indonesian: ke mana, di mana, dari mana
Italian: dove
Japanese: どこで
Korean: 어디로, 어디에
Latvian: kur
Lithuanian: kur
Norwegian: hvor
Polish: gdzie, dokąd
Portuguese (Brazil): onde
Portuguese (Portugal): onde
Romanian: unde
Russian: куда; где
Slovak: kam, kde, odkiaľ
Slovenian: kje, kam
Spanish: dónde
Swedish: var, vart
Turkish: nerede, nereye
where [weə] relative pronoun
((to or in) the place) to or in which
Example: It's nice going on holiday to a place where you've been before; This is the town where I was born; It's still where it was; I can't see him from where I am.
Arabic: حيْثُ، حيثُما
Chinese (Simplified): …的地方
Chinese (Traditional): …的地方
Czech: kde
Danish: hvor
Dutch: waar
Estonian: (seal) kus, (sinna) kus
Finnish: missä, siellä missä
French:
German: (da) wo
Greek: όπου, εκεί ή εδώ που
Hungarian: ahol; ahova
Icelandic: þar sem
Indonesian: di tempat
Japanese: ~するところの
Latvian: kur
Lithuanian: kur
Norwegian: der (hvor)
Polish: gdzie
Portuguese (Brazil): onde
Portuguese (Portugal): onde
Romanian: unde
Russian: который; где
Slovak: kde
Slovenian: kjer
Spanish: donde
Swedish: där, den plats där
Turkish: …diği yer(d)e(n)
See also: whereabouts, whereabouts, whereupon, whereas, whereby, wherever

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Where

No"where`\, adv. [AS. n[=a]hw[=ae]r. See No, and Where.] Not anywhere; not in any place or state; as, the book is nowhere to be found.
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Where\, adv. [OE. wher, whar, AS. hw?r; akin to D. waar, OS. hw?r, OHG. hw[=a]r, w[=a]r, w[=a], G. wo, Icel. and Sw. hvar, Dan. hvor, Goth. hwar, and E. who; cf. Skr. karhi when. [root]182. See Who, and cf. There.]

1. At or in what place; hence, in what situation, position, or circumstances; -- used interrogatively.

God called unto Adam, . . . Where art thou? --Gen. iii. 9.

Note: See the Note under What, pron., 1.

2. At or in which place; at the place in which; hence, in the case or instance in which; -- used relatively.

She visited that place where first she was so happy. --Sir P. Sidney.

Where I thought the remnant of mine age Should have been cherished by her childlike duty. --Shak.

Where one on his side fights, thousands will fly. --Shak.

But where he rode one mile, the dwarf ran four. --Sir W. Scott.

3. To what or which place; hence, to what goal, result, or issue; whither; -- used interrogatively and relatively; as, where are you going?

But where does this tend? --Goldsmith.

Lodged in sunny cleft, Where the gold breezes come not. --Bryant.

Note: Where is often used pronominally with or without a preposition, in elliptical sentences for a place in which, the place in which, or what place.

The star . . . stood over where the young child was. --Matt. ii. 9.

The Son of man hath not where to lay his head. --Matt. viii. 20.

Within about twenty paces of where we were. --Goldsmith.

Where did the minstrels come from? --Dickens.

Note: Where is much used in composition with preposition, and then is equivalent to a pronoun. Cf. Whereat, Whereby, Wherefore, Wherein, etc.

Where away (Naut.), in what direction; as, where away is the land?

Syn: See Whither.
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Where

Where\, conj. Whereas.

And flight and die is death destroying death; Where fearing dying pays death servile breath. --Shak.
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