what though

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what though

  1. (archaic) But what does it matter; notwithstanding.
    • 1837, The Church of England magazine, page 300:
      What though we can no longer perform signs and wonders by his influence; by faith we can yet remove mountains of sin and ignorance, and cast them into depths where they shall be seen no more.