释义 |
whencever, adv., conj.|hwɛnsˈɛvə(r)| Also poet. whence'er |hwɛnsˈɛə(r)|. Earlier as two words, whence ever. [See ever adv. 8 e.] = prec.
1718Prior Solomon ii. 793 Whence ever I thy cruel Essence bring, I own thy Influence. 1888Clough Poems, Fragm. Myst. Fall xii, A thing, whence'er it came, To be forgotten and considered not. 1899Belloc Danton iv. 119 The enthusiasms which, from whencever they blow, are the fresh winds of the soul. |