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where·fore I. \R ˈhw]erˌfō(ə)r, -fȯ(ə)r also ˈw] sometimes ]a(a)rˌ- or -_fər; -R ]eəˌfōə, -fȯ(ə) sometimes ]a(a)əˌ- or -_fə, +V “ or -fō(ə)r or -fȯ(ə)r or -_fər\ adverb Etymology: Middle English wherfor, wherfore for which, for what reason 1. : for what reason : for what end or object < wherefore do I assume these royalties — John Milton > 2. archaic : in consequence of which : why II. conjunction also where·for \“\ Etymology: Middle English wherfor, wherfore, from wherfor, wherfore, adverb : for that reason : and in consequence of that fact or consideration : so < the Lord … rested the seventh day; wherefore the Lord blessed the sabbath day — Exod 20:11 (Authorized Version) > III. noun (-s) Etymology: wherefore (I) : an answer or statement giving an explanation : cause, reason < they say every why hath a wherefore — Shakespeare > < totally in the dark as to the whys and wherefores of her sister's moods — Mrs. Humphry Ward > |