who soever

who·so·ev·er

[hoo-soh-ev-er]
pronoun, possessive whose·so·ev·er; objective whom·so·ev·er.
whoever; whatever person: Whosoever wants to apply should write to the bureau.

Origin:
1175–1225; Middle English; see whoso, ever

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whosoever (ˌhuːsəʊˈɛvə) [Click for IPA pronunciation guide]
 
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an archaic or formal word for whoever

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