Meaning & Definition of word "Whence"

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    Whence

    /hwɛns/

    adverb:

    • 1. From what place or source.
      • Example: He returned to whence he came, leaving no trace behind.
    • 2. From which place.
      • Example: They traveled to the valley, whence a river flows down to the sea.
    • 3. From what origin.
      • Example: The ancient manuscript revealed insights into whence their knowledge had originated.
    • 4. As a reference to a source of information.
      • Example: The studies were conducted by researchers, whence the findings were published.

    Etymology

    Middle English, from Old English 'hwanne' + 'ce', from where; akin to Old Norse 'hvænn' and Gothic 'hwas'.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    Whence cometh:

    From where does it come.

    Whence you came:

    From where you originated.

    Related Words

    hence:

    From this time; for this reason.

    thence:

    From that place; from there.

    Slang Meanings of whence