different between thereagainst vs whereunder

thereagainst

English

Etymology

From Middle English ther ageynste, ther agenst, þerageyns, ther-ayens, þare agaynes, þer-a?ens, equivalent to there (that) +? against.

Adverb

thereagainst (not comparable)

  1. (archaic) In opposition to or against it; contrary to it; against that.

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whereunder

English

Etymology

where +? under

Adverb

whereunder (not comparable)

  1. (archaic) Under which or what.
    • 1911, David Graham Phillips, The Conflict, ch. 8,
      The real bottom cause of the change was the "gentlemen's agreement" between the two party machines whereunder both entered the service of the same master.

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References

  • Oxford English Dictionary, 2nd ed., 1989.

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  • what does hereunder mean
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