Webster's 1828 Dictionary
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WHEREAT, adverb [where and at.]
1. At which.
WHEREAT he was no less angry and ashamed, than desirous to obey Zelmane.
2. At what, interrogatively. whereat are you offended?
WHEREAT, adverb [where and at.]
1. At which.
WHEREAT he was no less angry and ashamed, than desirous to obey Zelmane.
2. At what, interrogatively. whereat are you offended?