whate'er in English

contraction
1
whatever.
A Sabbath well spent brings a week of content, and strength for the toils of the morrow, but a Sabbath profaned, whate'er may be gained, is a certain forerunner of sorrow.

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1. Woe Betide them, for all their gold collars and maces, had they kept her out! Whate'er Betide, meseems we cannot do worse on the continent than in Hispaniola.

2. And drink a health whate'er Befalls Then gently rise and softly call Good night and joy be to you all Good night and joy be to you all

3. 1594, Shakespeare, The Taming of the Shrew: Gremio, 'tis known my father hath no less Than three great Argosies, besides two galliasses, And twelve tight galleys; these I will assure her, And twice as much, whate'er thou offer'st next

4. "The Knight's Tale" features many of the tropes of Courtly love: the Greek hero Theseus promises "by the faith which knights to knighthood bore, / And whate'er else to chivalry belongs" to avenge the suffering of women who have been wronged by Creon of Thebes (312), and two knights are deeply in love with Emily, who is "fairer to be seen / Than the fair lily on the flow'ry green" (313).