wherenot

noun
/ˈʍɛə(ɹ)nɒt/

Etymology

From where + not; compare whatnot.

  1. derived from *nōht,nāht — “nought, nothing
  2. derived from not,nat
  3. compounded as wherenot — “where + not

Definitions

  1. Other related places

    Other related places; wherever.

    • […] and that now, as then, a morning with the hunt does not always repay the hunting man for getting up in the night and driving in the dark to Dumdum or Cox's Bungalow, or wherenot.
    • The deed roundly asserted that the island of Antigua (or wherenot) lay in the parish of St Mary, […]
    • We have thus, instead of a monument erected on the hearth of Russian tradition and feeling, numberless single stones, some of which, beautifully carved, — but in crooked lines, — lead us to Bagdad, China, and wherenot.

The neighborhood

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sense glosses and etymology drawn from English Wiktionary · source · CC-BY-SA