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  • 1 whence

    {wens}
    I. 1. откъде? отде? no one knows WHENCE she comes никой не знае откъде идва/произхожда тя
    2. как? по какъв начин? WHENCE comes it that как се случва/става така, че
    II. cj откъдето, отдето, поради което
    go back WHENCE you came върви си там, откъдето си дошъл
    (from) WHENCE I conclude that от/поради което заключавам, че
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    {wens} adv inter 1. откъде? отде? no one knows whence she comes ник(2) {wens} cj откъдето, отдето; поради което; go back whence you ca
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    1 adv cj откъде?; отдето;2 n източник;whence; adv inter 1. откъде? отде? no one knows whence she comes никой не знае откъде идва
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    1. (from) whence i conclude that от/поради което заключавам, че 2. go back whence you came върви си там, откъдето си дошъл 3. i. откъде? отде? no one knows whence she comes никой не знае откъде идва/произхожда тя 4. ii. cj откъдето, отдето, поради което 5. как? по какъв начин? whence comes it that как се случва/става така, че
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    whence [wens] книж. I. adv inter откъде? ( from) \whence did you come? откъде дойде? II. cj поради което, отдето, откъдето; ( from) \whence I conclude от което заключавам, че; we looked back \whence we had climbed погледнахме надолу, откъдето се бяхме изкачили.

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  • Whence — Whence, adv. [OE. whennes, whens (with adverbial s, properly a genitive ending; see { wards}), also whenne, whanene, AS. hwanan, hwanon, hwonan, hwanone; akin to D. when. See {When}, and cf. {Hence}, {Thence}.] [1913 Webster] 1. From what place;… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • whence — (also from whence) ► ADVERB formal or archaic 1) from what place or source? 2) from which; from where. 3) to the place from which. 4) as a consequence of which. USAGE Whence means ‘from what place’, as in who are you and whence come you? Strictly …   English terms dictionary

  • whence — [hwens, wens] adv. [ME whennes (< whenne, WHEN + adv. gen. s), replacing OE hwanan] from what place, source, or cause?; from where? [whence does he find his strength?] conj. 1. from what place, source, or cause [I know whence he comes] 2. from …   English World dictionary

  • whence — [ wens, hwens ] adverb, conjunction 1. ) LITERARY used for introducing the result of a fact that has just been stated: The work is slow and dangerous, whence the high costs. 2. ) an old or literary word meaning from where : He arrived at the… …   Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • whence — whence, whither Both words have centuries of history behind them and were once routine in their respective meanings ‘from which place’ and ‘to which place’, but in current use they are regarded as archaic or at least highly formal, although they… …   Modern English usage

  • whence — [wens] adv, pron [Date: 1200 1300; : Old English; Origin: whanon from which place ] old use from where ▪ I walked to Rainbagh, whence I could complete the journey by car. →↑whither …   Dictionary of contemporary English

  • whence — c.1300, whennes, with adverbial genitive s, from O.E. hwanone, related to hwænne (see WHEN (Cf. when)) …   Etymology dictionary

  • whence|so|ev|er — «HWEHNS soh EHV uhr», conjunction, adverb. from whatever place, source, or cause …   Useful english dictionary

  • whence — [[t](h)we̱ns[/t]] PRON REL Whence means from where. [LITERARY or OLD FASHIONED] We looked down to the river whence we d climbed, and nobody complained of the effort as I had anticipated... He was educated at Quakers Yard Grammar School, whence he …   English dictionary

  • whence — /hwens, wens/ adv. 1. from what place?: Whence comest thou? 2. from what source, origin, or cause?: Whence has he wisdom? conj. 3. from what place, source, cause, etc.: He told whence he came. [1250 1300; ME whennes, whannes, equiv. to whanne (by …   Universalium

  • whence — [[t](h)wɛns, wɛns[/t]] adv. 1) from what place?: Whence comest thou?[/ex] 2) from what source, origin, or cause?: Whence has he wisdom?[/ex] 3) from what place, source, cause, etc.: He told whence he came[/ex] • Etymology: 1250–1300; ME whennes,… …   From formal English to slang

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