whereat

whereat
/hwair at", wair-/, conj.
1. Literary.
a. at which: a reception whereat many were present.
b. to which; whereupon: a remark whereat she quickly angered.
adv.
2. Archaic. in reference to which.
[1200-50; ME; see WHERE, AT1]

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