Where*at" (?), adv.
1. At which; upon which; whereupon; -- used
relatively.
They vote; whereat his speech he thus
renews.
Milton.
Whereat he was no less angry and ashamed than
desirous to obey Zelmane.
Sir P. Sidney.
2. At what; -- used interrogatively; as,
whereat are you offended?
Where*at" (?), adv.
1. At which; upon which; whereupon; -- used
relatively.
They vote; whereat his speech he thus
renews.
Milton.
Whereat he was no less angry and ashamed than
desirous to obey Zelmane.
Sir P. Sidney.
2. At what; -- used interrogatively; as,
whereat are you offended?