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whosomever, pron. Obs. or ? dial.|huːsəmˈɛvə(r)| (In early use often as three words, occas. as two.) [f. prec. + ever adv. 8 e.] = whoever, whosoever.
c1400Cato's Morals in Cursor M. App. iv. 91 Qua-simeuer þou be Þat wille þi-self safe se. a1400–50Wars Alex. 3362 Qua-sum-euire in þat ilk his ymage behaldis, Þe face is to þe fold-ward, þe fete to þe firment. 1429in 15th Rep. Hist. MSS. Comm. App. viii. 10 Tyll the for said lorde of Drumlanryge, or tyll hys assygneis or speciale deputis qwa sumewer. c1460J. Metham Wks. (1916) 119 Ho-ssum-euer yt be that owyth this fygure, he be hys dysposycion ys a leccherus man. 1502Husumeuer [see whomsomever]. 1526Tindale Matt. xiii. 12 Whosumever hath to him shall hit be geven. a1592Greene Alphonsus 133 Nere to vnfold the secrets of my heart To any man or woman, who some ere Dwels vnderneath the circle of the skie. 1606Shakes. Tr. & Cr. ii. i. 70 Who some euer you take him to be, he is Aiax. |