User:Sobreira/-ence and -ither: A study on the suffixes

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Or in two:





Or otherwise/otherways: 



Note that, even most usually written (and said) -ence and -ither, there are some variants in -(o)nce and -ether. For nonce, t'is useful: Usage for whence: Also for nether-: Not confuse whither with: For some, see -some too. Maybe remotely related:
 * Category:English nonce terms
 * This word is uncommon in modern usage; from where is now usually substituted (as in the example sentence: Where did I come from? or From where did I come?). It is now chiefly encountered in older works, or in poetic or literary writing.
 * From whence has a strong literary precedent, appearing in Shakespeare and the King James Bible as well as in the writings of numerous Victorian-era writers. In recent times, however, it has been criticized as redundant by usage commentators.
 * netherdom, nether region, netherregion, netherworld
 * Netherlands
 * nethermore, nethermost
 * netherness, netherty
 * See as well: underneath and beneath
 * wither (away) (against; see category:English words prefixed with wither-; cf. withers and wither-wrung)
 * whether(soever)
 * (n)either