otherwhat

Pronoun

 * 1)  Something else; (some) other thing;.
 * 2) * 1901 (edition), William Shakespeare, Horace Howard Furness, A New Variorum of Shakespeare, page 366:
 * I will go now to speak with Catella and see how she will take it; for hitherto Lattanzio hath gotten none but general replies from her; and for the rest God shall aid me, who knoweth my heart and knoweth that I strive for no otherwhat than to ...
 * 1) * 1918, Giovanni Boccaccio (original author), Tales from Boccaccio (translated), page 59:
 * The lady gave ear to him with a patient mind nor answered otherwhat than, 'My lord, study to content thyself and to satisfy thy pleasure and have no thought of me, for that nothing is dear to me save in so much as I see it please thee.'
 * 1) * 1918, Giovanni Boccaccio (original author), Tales from Boccaccio (translated), page 59:
 * The lady gave ear to him with a patient mind nor answered otherwhat than, 'My lord, study to content thyself and to satisfy thy pleasure and have no thought of me, for that nothing is dear to me save in so much as I see it please thee.'