Wherein, 1) in what: Meas. V, 507. As II, 7, 83. III, 2, 234 (w. went he? == how was he drest?). All's V, 2, 31. R2 II, 3, 107. H4A II, 4, 501. H4B IV, 1, 89. H6B III, 1, 103. IV, 7, 103. R3 I, 4, 182. IV, 4, 93. H8 I, 2, 38 etc.
2) in which: Ven. 731. Ven. 731 Ven. 731 Lucr. 317. Lucr. 317 Lucr. 317 Lucr. 317 Lucr. 317 Lucr. 317 Sonn. 24, 3. 86, 4. 88, 7. 91, 6. 117, 2. Tp. I, 2, 464. Gent. II, 2, 10. II, 7, 3. III, 1, 60. Wiv. II, 2, 190. Meas. II, 4, 10. III, 2, 270. Merch. I, 1, 129. II, 9, 5. IV, 1, 192. V, 243. As I, 2, 196. As I, 2, 196 II, 7, 139. III, 2, 412. Shr. Ind. 1, 92. I, 1, 113. All's I, 2, 7. II, 1, 114. II, 5, 80. IV, 3, 39. Tw. II, 2, 29. II, 3, 169. V, 105. Wint. I, 2, 237. IV, 4, 678. John V, 2, 27. R2 I, 3, 266. II, 2, 132. H4A I, 2, 191. I, 3, 169. I, 3, 169 IV, 4, 9. H4B II, 3, 22. IV, 4, 69. H5 II, 2, 170. H6A I, 1, 107. II, 2, 13. H6C I, 1, 125. II, 6, 102. R3 III, 1, 180. III, 5, 27. V, 1, 16. Cor. II, 3, 48. Rom. I, 4, 42. Caes. IV, 3, 4; cf. Hml. IV, 5, 92. I, 1, 159. II, 2, 150 (Ff. whereon) etc.
3) in that in which (implying opposition to the following principal sentence; almost == though): “w. it doth impair the seeing sense, it pays the hearing double recompense,” Mids. III, 2, 179. “w. our entertainment shall shame us we will be justified in our loves,” Wint. I, 1, 9.

