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whereto
[ wair-too, hwair- ]
conjunction
- Archaic. to what or what place or end.
- to which.
whereto
/ wɛəˈtuː /
adverb
- towards what (place, end, etc)?
pronoun
- to which
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Example Sentences
Nevertheless, whereto we have already attained, let us walk by the same rule, let us mind the same thing.
From Project Gutenberg
Whereto serves mercy, / But to confront the visage of offence?
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Whereto she answered boldly, “If my brother is captive, he can be freed by the help of God and our friends.”
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But what wilt thou do with thy thrall the Puny Fox; and whereto in the hall wilt thou have him shown?
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Moreover it will serve you better in the house whereto ye are wending, that I make a good tale of you rather than a bad.
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