wherethan

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Etymology[edit]

where +‎ than

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wherethan

  1. (rare) Than which.
    • 1885, Richard Francis Burton, One Thousand and One Nights:
      Then Miriam wept passing sore wherethan naught could be more, making sure of separation, and cried to the druggist's wife, “O my mother, said I not to thee that my lord Nur al-Din had been tricked into selling me? []

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