hvorav
Hvorav is a historical or regional term found in some Danish- and Norwegian-language sources. It is used as a relative adverb or conjunction meaning roughly “from which” or “of which,” typically appearing in formal, legal, or literary contexts. In modern Danish and Norwegian, the term is largely archaic or dialectal, with more common equivalents such as hvoraf or hvorfra.
Etymology and form: The word is usually analyzed as a compound of the interrogative adverb hvor (where)
Usage and attestation: References to hvorav are limited and largely confined to medieval or early modern texts.
Related forms and cross-language notes: Hvarav is part of a family of forms in North Germanic languages
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