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Etymology 2
Various uses of the feminine form of the relative adjective.

Noun

 * 1)  she who is, one who is, that which is
 * 2)  she for whom, one for whom, one such that, that for which
 * 3)  she who exists, one who exists, that which exists

Usage notes
See the usage notes at.

Inflection
See under the adjective above.

Conjunction

 * 1)   that

Usage notes
When followed by a clause with a pronominal subject and adverbial predicate, the subject takes the form of a suffix pronoun attached to. The exceptions to this are clauses with a first-person singular subject, which use the dependent pronoun, and sometimes a third-person subject, which can use the dependent pronoun. Other subjects rarely also appear in dependent-pronoun form.

Subordinate complement clauses are typically unmarked if their mood is irrealis and marked with, , or only if modally realis.