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whomso

[ hoom-soh ]

pronoun

  1. the objective case of whoso.


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The suitors, tired of long waiting, due to the cunning of Penelope, address themselves to Telemachus through the mouth of Antinous, saying: But for thee, do we the suitors this answer to thee show, That thou in thy soul may'st know it, and that all the folk may know, Send thou thy mother away, and bid her a wedding to gain With whomso her father willeth, of whomso her heart may be fain.

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And spare not to bring whomso of thine thou wilt, as maybe this goodly youngling here," laying his hand on Osberne's shoulder, "of whom some of thy men were telling tales to some of mine last night.

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It will be noted that whoever, whosoever, and whoso have objective forms, whomever, whomsoever, and whomso; and possessive forms, whosoever, whosesoever, and Page 28 whoseso.

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You’ll help whomso you please—an’ as many.

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Yea, she   Soon shall destroy gold-wealthy Priam's town,   And Trojans many and Argives doom to death,   Whomso she will.

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