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whereto
[wair-too, hwair-]
conjunction
Archaic.to what or what place or end.
to which.
whereto
/ ɛəˈٳː /
adverb
towards what (place, end, etc)?
pronoun
to which
51Թ History and Origins
Example Sentences
When he left it again he wore a heavy dark-blue cloak, the gift of the township of Low Torning, whereto he was bound, for they wanted a wizard there.
He put back on his salt-crusted clothes, for there was not enough water to wash them, and going out into the grey windy morning looked over this place whereto the shadow had tricked him.
“Whereto I was always obliged to reply,” he later recalled to his son Archibald, “with a sad shake of the head, ‘No, I can only add and subtract them.’
Whereto if you’ll a willing ear incline,
Whereto?the click was meant to mean.
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