- whomever, and whoseever, as well as a further,
earlier such set whosoever,
whomsoever, and
whosesoever (see also "-ever"). The
interrogative and
relative pronouns...
-
infallible token of
approaching death, such also were
these spots on
whomsoever they
showed themselves. This was
followed by
acute fever and vomiting...
- an
additional inscription inside the
casket was found,
which read, "
Whomsoever [sic]
opens my tomb
shall unleash an
invader more
terrible than I." Even...
- the debt
shall not
carry usury so long as the heir is
under age, from
whomsoever he may hold. And if that debt
falls into our hands, we will take only...
-
territory of St.
Peter comes within my grasp, I will give up to you. And to
whomsoever I
shall entrust the
kingdom of Italy, I will make him
swear to help you...
-
offered with such devotion. You
taste them, then
alone will you know.
Whomsoever offers a fruit, leaf,
flower or some
water with love, I
partake it with...
-
Magistrate Judges, but
their first and last
Judge shall be the King, or to
whomsoever He decrees." The
wording excludes those whose blood cannot be
traced to...
- years, as well as the
right to levy
troops and "make
peace and war with
whomsoever they pleased." In 54 BC,
Caesar continued his
conquest of Gaul, Cr****us...
- give thee, and the
glory of them: for that is
delivered unto me; and to
whomsoever I will I give it" (Luke 4:6). This phrase,
meaning I will give to you...
- of the Quran, also
known as the
verse of mubahala,
which reads And to
whomsoever disputes with thee over it,
after the
knowledge that has come unto thee...