forwhy

English

Etymology

From Middle English forwhy, forwhi, from Old English forhwī, forhwȳ (why, wherefore). Equivalent to for + why.

Conjunction

forwhy

  1. (obsolete) Because; for the reason that.
    • 1596, Spenser, Edmund, The Faerie Queene, IV.12:
      Then did he cast to steale her thence away, / And with him beare where none of her might know: / But all in vaine, for-why he found no way / To enter in []
    • 1863 February 22, Lear, Edward, Letter from Edward Lear to Fortescue:
      But of the day—and of the weeks bygone, and of many other things—this deponent saith nil, whereby and forwhy he is going to bed.

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Middle English

Adverb

forwhy

  1. for what reason, for what cause, why; the reason why, for the reason that
  2. on account of which
  3. inasmuch as, since, for
  4. for which reason, wherefore, therefore
  5. in order that, so that
    • 1470–1485 (date produced), Thomas Malory, “(please specify the chapter)”, in [Le Morte Darthur], (please specify the book number), [London: [] by William Caxton], published 31 July 1485, OCLC 71490786; republished as H[einrich] Oskar Sommer, editor, Le Morte Darthur [], London: David Nutt, [], 1889, OCLC 890162034:
      In hyr hand A braunche newe, Forwhy that no man sholde her lette.
  6. on the condition that, provided that, if
    • 1470–1485 (date produced), Thomas Malory, “(please specify the chapter)”, in [Le Morte Darthur], (please specify the book number), [London: [] by William Caxton], published 31 July 1485, OCLC 71490786; republished as H[einrich] Oskar Sommer, editor, Le Morte Darthur [], London: David Nutt, [], 1889, OCLC 890162034:
      Thou shalt haue yiftis good, For-why þat thou wilte dwelle with me.
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