whereamongst

English

Etymology

where- + amongst

Conjunction

whereamongst

  1. (formal) Amongst which.
    • 1864, Charles Piazzi Smyth, Our Inheritance in the Great Pyramid, page 207:
      So then arose the horrible confusion perpetuated ever since, of perversely different kinds of weights, jostling each other in Britain; Troy weight and Avoirdupois weight and Apothecaries' weight, wherein or whereamongst every one is at sea with regard to testing them, and no one whatever is satisfied.

See also

Here-, there-, and where- words
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