Antonym: whither. Similar words: hence, henceforth, when, even when, intelligence agency, preponderance of evidence, fence, offence.
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31 There was once a castle of the Roman army here, whence the name of Lancaster.
32 The source from whence the law draws its legitimacy is a hot topic in legal philosophy.
33 So sometimes the traveler is asked whence will come their succor.
34 And David said unto the young man that told him, Whence art thou? And he answered, I am the son of a sojourner, an Amalekite .
35 She advanced to the window whence the rays of light proceeded.
36 He leapt on a rock,(http://sentencedict.com/whence.html) from whence he could behold the sea.
37 It was the place whence proclamations were wont to be made, amidst an assemblage of the magistracy, with all the ceremonial that attended such public observances in those days.
38 Since all the maid were good and livable from whence come the evil wives?
39 And when he was come into his own country, he taught them in their synagogue, insomuch that they were astonished, and said, Whence hath this man this wisdom, and these mighty works?
40 His brothers had already left the vicarage to proceed on a walking tour in the north, whence one was to return to his college, and the other to his curacy.
41 Upon a poet's page I wrote Of old two letters of her name; Part seemed she of the effulgent thought Whence that high singer's rapture came.
42 From whence did Halloween, this peculiar and supposedly all-American holiday, derive?
43 Whence came the rich, elegant dresses, the astonishingly coloured buttons, the knick - knacks of silver and gold?
44 And Valaskialf, whence odin could watch all gods and men.
45 Even if you don't believe that jewelry can be cursed, I've heard an old wives' tale that claims engagement rings are supposed to carry the energy of the marriage from whence they came.
46 The person who thus addressed him was a bent and lame old man, dressed almost like a peasant, who wore on his left knee a leather knee-cap, whence hung a moderately large bell.
47 The telltale clay on his shoes shows whence he came.
48 The Creation itself was achieved in the autumn, according to a tradition of Judaism—whence the Jewish New Year, Rosh Hashanah, at summer's end or the start of fall.
49 Mo son mistrust of vision reign the direction of the orotund source see quondam, no and in a short while, then see whence standing of a timid Nuo to lad Qie of white dress.
50 Matches were held at Shinto shrines, whence sumo's elaborate pre - bout rituals descend.
51 There was once a castle of the Roman army here, whence ( came ) the name of Lancaster.
52 Whence no flight of Birds could be Blown into Wu.
53 The dog was coal black from nose to tail, whence the name Shadow.
More similar words: hence, henceforth, when, even when, intelligence agency, preponderance of evidence, fence, offence, cadence, silence, essence, science, commence, licence, sequence, absence, coherence, eloquence, eminence, incidence, evidence, adherence, sentence, salience, sapience, patience, ambience, violence, presence, audience.