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whereof in Latin

whereof in Latin is unde — whereof means of which, or of whom.

whereof in Latin

unde
conj

What does "whereof" mean?

  1. conj Of which, or of whom.
    "He spoke of matters whereof he had little real knowledge."

whereof in a sentence

  • He spoke of matters whereof he had little real knowledge.

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What is "whereof" in Latin?

"whereof" in Latin is unde. whereof means: Of which, or of whom.

How do you use "whereof" in a sentence?

Example: "He spoke of matters whereof he had little real knowledge." In Latin, "whereof" is unde.

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