What's the difference between whomsoever and whoso?

Whomsoever


Definition:

  • (pron.) The objective of whosoever. See Whosoever.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) "Top Scot is a totally open category in which the people of Scotland can vote for whomsoever they choose and Glenfiddich has no influence on this decision.
  • (2) Rather we are trying to defend the rights of grassroots members of the Labour party – including trade unionists – to select whomsoever they wish to represent the party at the next general election and to do so free of blatant attempts to manipulate the process by trade union machines."
  • (3) Amid the din of dramatic violins, the show's presenter promised to continue bearing witness against "whomsoever conspires against the country".
  • (4) Charles's speech went on to deride modern architecture for its obsession with "glass stumps", although one suspects that the words were provided by whomsoever has the secret Royal Warrant in Reactionary Propaganda.

Whoso


Definition:

  • (pron.) Whosoever.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) Hokhma is allowed little elbow room in Jewish scripture; but when she appears she packs quite a punch – most notably in Proverbs 8, she is "better than rubies and all things that may be desired … I AM understanding … set up from everlasting, from the beginning … whoso findeth me, findeth life".

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