"swa hwær swa" meaning in Old English

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Adverb

Forms: swā hwǣr swā [canonical]
Etymology: From swa (“so”) + hwær (“where”) + swa (“so”) Etymology templates: {{affix|ang|swa|hwær|swa|t1=so|t2=where|t3=so}} swa (“so”) + hwær (“where”) + swa (“so”) Head templates: {{ang-adv|swā hwǣr swā}} swā hwǣr swā
  1. wheresoever
    Sense id: en-swa_hwær_swa-ang-adv-XJ067KdI Categories (other): Old English entries with incorrect language header

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          "english": "...wheresoever he went, and they all rose up sound before him, who aforetime lay in the mire.",
          "text": "late 10th century, Ælfric, \"Chair of Saint Peter\"\n...swā hwǣr swā hē ēode and hī ealle āstōdon ansunde ætforan him þe on ðām fænne ǣr lagon.",
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