whence
21whence — adverb, pronoun old use from where: Whence came this man? compare whither …
22whence, whither — These somewhat old fashioned words contain the idea of from or to. Whence means from which place or from which position. Whither means to what place, condition, or position. Few occasions arise for the use of either whence or whither, but when… …
23whence — Synonyms and related words: accordingly, away, because of that, because of this, consequently, derivation, ergo, for that, for that cause, for that reason, for this cause, for this reason, for which reason, forth, fountain, hence, hereat,… …
24whence — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) adv. See attribution. II (Roget s IV) conj. Syn. from where, from what place, from what origin, wherefrom …
25whence — adv. gen. of ‘when;’ [whonene]. O. and N. 138; [wanene]. O. and N. 1298; [whannes]. 288 β; [whethen]. Ps. cxx. 1 …
26whence — hwens /wens adv. from where?, from what source? conj. from where; from which; place from which; to the place at which …
27whence — hwanon …
28whence — ad. 1. From what place. 2. From what cause, from what source, how …
29whence — 1. Declarative. No laila, mai laila. 2. Interrogative. No hea? Mai hea mai? …
30whence-from — …