wherewithin

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English

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Etymology

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From where- +‎ within.

Adverb

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wherewithin (not comparable)

  1. (archaic) Within which.
    • a. 1555, John Bradford, Meditation on the Lords Supper:
      This heavenly banquet (wherewithin thou dost witness thyself, O sweet Saviour, to be "the bread of life" wherewith our souls are fed unto true and eternal life and immortality) grant me grace so now to receive, as may be to my singular joy and comfort.