Dictionary entry

Whatever

Webster's Dictionary 1913

What‐ev″er (?), pron. Anything soever which; the thing or things of any kind; being this or that; of one nature or another; one thing or another; anything that may be; all that; the whole that; all particulars that; — used both substantively and adjectively.

Whatever fortune stays from his word. Shak.

Whatever Earth, all-bearing mother, yields. Milton.

Whatever be its intrinsic value. J. H. Newman.

Whatever often follows a noun, being used elliptically. “There being no room for any physical discovery whatever” [sc. it may be]. Whately.