"wch" meaning in English

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Determiner

Forms: wᶜʰ [canonical]
Head templates: {{head|en|determiner|head=wᶜʰ}} wᶜʰ, {{en-det|head=wᶜʰ}} wᶜʰ
  1. (obsolete) Abbreviation of which. Tags: abbreviation, alt-of, obsolete Alternative form of: which
    Sense id: en-wch-en-det-QC7Jvsor Categories (other): English determiners, English entries with incorrect language header

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          "ref": "1653, “Will of Robert Keayne, 1653”, in A Report of the Record Commissioners of the City of Boston, Containing Miscellaneous Paperrs, Boston, Mass.: Rockwell and Churchill, published 1886, page 41",
          "text": "There is also at my ffarme a long paper booke bound in parchment , such a one as my Inventory booke in my closet at Boston wᶜʰ I mentioned before, wᶜʰ booke I comonly keepe in that roome at my ffarme wᶜʰ I keepe locked up for my owne use, in wᶜʰ is the pticulʳˢ of the charges & profitts that I make of my ffarme ev’y yeare with an accoᵗᵗ of the Corne & Apples & Butter & Cheese that is made & where they are with some debts therein due to me & some other accoᵗᵗˢ to be Kept & pused",
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          "text": "As to your letter, for wᶜʰ I thanke you, I willingly acknowledge yᵉ Trinity in Unity, and Xᵗ to be not meer man but true God, in yᵉ Scripture sense, therefore I am a Christian.[…]For yᵉ present I must denie yᵗ major, viz. He that denieth yᵗ in Xᵗ wᶜʰ is most essential in him, denieth Xᵗ, for admit your minor was true, yet Jesus was called Xᵗ, in respect of his unction[…]Maldonati in Evang. thinkes yᵗ yᵉ disciples did not know yᵉ eternal generation, till after yᵉ resurrection, and yet they knew yᵗ Jesus was yᵉ Xᵗ, yᵉ Sonne of yᵉ living God, wᶜʰ seem to be used as words of the same importance, Matth. xvi. 16, John vi. 69, and Mark and Luke say only—Thou art yᵉ Xᵗ, and for this confession were declared blessed.",
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          "ref": "1692 November 29, W[illia]m Penn, [To Robert Turner], page 356; republished as “Fruits of Solitude, 1692–1694”, in Marianne S. Wokeck, Joy Wiltenburg, Alison Duncan Hirsch, Craig W. Horle, Richard S[lator] Dunn, and Mary Maples Dunn, editors, The Papers of William Penn, volume three, University of Pennsylvania Press, 1986",
          "text": "[…]& Xt taught himself that it was expedient he went, as outwardly, that he might send them that wᶜʰ would be better for them & wᵗ was that, but his own appearance in Spirit.",
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