different between thereout vs whereout

thereout

English

Etymology

From Middle English ther-oute, þer-out, þar-out, þeroute, from Old English þ?r?t and þ?r?te, equivalent to there +? out. Compare Saterland Frisian deeruut, Dutch daaruit, German Low German daarut, German daraus.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ð????a?t/

Adverb

thereout (not comparable)

  1. (archaic) Out of it, out from it.
    • Thereout a strange beast with seven heads arose, / That townes and castles under her brest did coure.
  2. (obsolete) outside; outdoors
    (Can we find and add a quotation of Chaucer to this entry?)

Synonyms

  • (out from it): therefrom

Anagrams

  • out there, out-there

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whereout

English

Etymology

where- +? out

Conjunction

whereout

  1. Out of which.
    • 1603, Philemon Holland (translator), The Philosophie, commonly called, the Morals (originally by Plutarch)
      the cup of gold whereout he drunk

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