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soever | siever |

As an adverb soever

is (archaic) in any fashion, of any kind; used for emphasis after words such as how, what, which etc.

As a noun siever is

one who sieves.

soever

English

Adverb

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  • (archaic) In any fashion, of any kind; used for emphasis after words such as how, what, which etc.
  • * “How long soever it hath continued, if it be against reason, it is of no force in law.” — Edward Coke
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  • * (English Citations of "soever")

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    siever

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    Noun

    (en noun)
  • One who sieves.