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Wence

Description:

Wence is an archaic adverb in Old English that means "from where" or "from what place". It is used to inquire about the origin or starting point of something.

Usage:

As an adverb:

  • [Old English] From wence did you come, my friend?
  • [Old English] She asked me wence I had obtained the rare artifact.

As a noun:

  • [Archaic] I am not familiar with the wence of this ancient tradition.
  • [Archaic] Do you know the wence of this peculiar custom?

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