sə|wevə(r), (ˌ)sōˈe- adverb
Etymology: -soever (as in whosoever )
1. : to any possible or known extent : in any conceivable degree or manner — used after an adjective preceded by how or a superlative preceded by the
how fair soever she may be
the most selfish soever in this world
2. : of any or every kind that may be specified — used after a noun modified especially by any, no, or what
all who are perplexed in any way soever — J.H.Newman