where soever

where·so·ev·er

[hwair-soh-ev-er, wair-]
conjunction
in or to whatsoever place; wherever.

Origin:
1275–1325; Middle English, equivalent to whereso wherever (Old English (swā) hwǣr swā) + ever ever

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wheresoever (ˌwɛəsəʊˈɛvə) [Click for IPA pronunciation guide]
 
conj, —pron, —adv
rare an intensive form of wherever

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