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English
Pronunciation
Etymology 1
Alternative forms
Determiner
whosever (formal)
- (possessive) Of whomever; belonging or related to whichever person or persons; whoever's.
- Whosever sunglasses these are, they will have to pick them up tomorrow.
- 1866, Mark Twain, The Galaxy, W.C and F.P. Church, page 584:
- "And she is not wholesome, whosever word it was. She was there, hanging about him when he was so bad, before the worst came."
Pronoun
whosever (formal)
- (possessive) That of whomever; that which belongs or is related to whatever person or persons; whoever's.
- Whosever it is, it will be seized.
Usage notes
In everyday language, whoever's is usually used instead.
See also
Etymology 2
From whoever with who's replacing who.
Contraction
whosever
- (proscribed) whoever is.
- 1997 January 7, Raj Capoor, “S. Augmon wants out cont'd”, in alt.sports.basketball.nba.det-pistons (Usenet):
- This would make J. Dumars come off the bench and sometimes give us a nice 3 guard line-up sometimes with Hunter at SG, Dumars at SF, and whosever in between the pg's from GS.
- 2000 July 20, Michael J. Sacks, “It's started already”, in alt.sports.baseball.chicago-cubs (Usenet):
- People keep passing the buck to whosever left to blame.
- 2004 September 12, Storm, “Will Hewitt Make Tennis Slam History Tomorrow?”, in rec.sport.tennis (Usenet):
- He can only play whosever on the other side of the net.
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