adv. rare. [f. SOME a.1 + WHENCE adv.] From some (indefinite) place; from somewhere or other.

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1564.  Mrs. A. Bacon, trans. Jewel’s Apol., L iiij. Fearing that the people shoulde … somwhence els seeke a surer meane of their saluation.

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1905.  Daily Chron., 11 Aug., 4/7. That little boy seems to live on his imaginary trudge—somewhence—somewhither!

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