What-soever


pronoun, adjective
1.
(an intensive form of whatever):
whatsoever it be; in any place whatsoever.
adjective
1.
(postpositive) at all: used as an intensifier with indefinite pronouns and determiners such as none, any, no one, anybody, etc
pronoun
2.
an archaic word for whatever

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