IPA(key): /huːˈɛə(ɹ)/ <span class="searchmatch">whoe'er</span> (not comparable) (poetic) Contraction of whoever....
lines 903–906: [S]till by the maid / Love went submiss, with eye more dangerous / Than fancied basilisk to wound <span class="searchmatch">whoe'er</span> / Too bold approached, […]...
See also: whoëver <span class="searchmatch">whoe'er</span> (poetic) whoëver (obsolete, rare) From Middle English whoever. By surface analysis, who + ever. (General American) IPA(key):...
translation of original by Geoffrey Chaucer: All of this avail’d not, for <span class="searchmatch">whoe’er</span> he be That tells my faults, I hate him mortally; […] 1817, Sir Walter Scott...
went submiss, with eye more dangerous / Than fancied basilisk to wound <span class="searchmatch">whoe'er</span> / Too bold approached, […] Organized, or (especially of attire) designed...
'unworship'. 2017, Madison Cawein, Accolon of Gaul, with Other Poems: <span class="searchmatch">Whoe'er</span> he be, who on my Queen hath laid Stress of unworship: […] 1340, Dan Michel...