Whereassatunnais
Whereassatunnais is a term that appears to be a misspelling or a phonetic representation of "whereas sat in his," potentially a fragment of a legal document or a descriptive phrase. Without further context, its precise meaning and origin are unclear. The phrase "whereas" is commonly used in formal settings, particularly in legal contracts and legislative documents, to introduce a preamble or a statement of fact. It signals that the following clause is a premise or a condition. The addition of "sat in his" suggests a person or entity was occupying a specific position or location.
If encountered in a legal context, "whereas sat in his" might be part of a longer clause
Alternatively, the term could be a transcription error or a colloquialism in a specific region or community.