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A way of saying “'''[[however]]'''” that, in the vocabularies of most right-thinking users of this language, peaked in about 1840<ref>[[File:Howsoever.PNG|300px|thumb|left|[[I]]’m not kidding about this.]]</ref>. But not a lawyer’s. Attractively pairs with passively voiced verbs like “described” or “defined”.
A way of saying “'''[[however]]'''” that, in the vocabularies of most right-thinking users of this language, peaked in about 1840<ref>[[File:Howsoever.PNG|300px|thumb|left|[[I]]’m not kidding about this.]]</ref>. But not a [[Mediocre lawyer|lawyer’s]]. Attractively pairs with passively voiced verbs like “described” or “defined”.


*[[howsoever defined]]
*[[howsoever defined]]
*[[howsoever described]]
*[[howsoever described]]
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Latest revision as of 11:32, 13 August 2024

A way of saying “however” that, in the vocabularies of most right-thinking users of this language, peaked in about 1840[1]. But not a lawyer’s. Attractively pairs with passively voiced verbs like “described” or “defined”.

  1. I’m not kidding about this.