P: And whoso doeth good an atom's weight will see it then, S: So.
P: Yet whoso doeth evil or wrongeth his own soul, then seeketh pardon of Allah, will find Allah Forgiving, Merciful.
Whoso doeth that hath no connection with Allah unless (it be) that ye but guard yourselves against them, taking (as it were) security.
P: Whoso desireth the harvest of the Hereafter, We give him increase in its harvest.
P: Whoso disbelieveth in Allah after his belief - save him who is forced thereto and whose heart is still content with the Faith - but whoso findeth ease in disbelief: On them is wrath from Allah.
P: And whoso saith unto his parents: Fie upon you both!
With that He motioned to them all to stand back, while He, standing in the midst and raising his eyes to Heaven, said solemnly, 'Let whoso put it in the bag be turned to stone!
For my decree said that whosodesired a single leaf should be put to death, but in that thou hast asked the whole plant thou hast shown a courage worthy of reward.
Father; "but it falleth in our blessed faith to know that whoso repenteth of his sin, what it soever may be, the same shall surely be forgiven.
Know then that the holy doctors hold that whoso would achieve blessedness must do the penance of which I shall tell thee; but see thou take me judiciously.
Of a truth whoso taxes me thus must be one that, feeling, knowing nought of the pleasure and power of natural affection, loves you not, nor craves your love; and such an one I hold in light esteem.
Chaucer says:-- "And whosothat he wol, he lougheth or siketh.
And whoso would reach the summit of fame and of honour, I know where he may find it.
But, O my son, the proverb says, "Whoso looks not to the issues, Fortune is no friend to him.
O my lady," answered the old woman, "whoso seeketh the world to come must weary himself in this world, and whoso wearieth not himself in this world shall not attain the dwellings of the just in the world to come.
Quoth the crow, 'It lies with the benefactor to show benevolence or not; nor is it incumbent on us to behave kindly to whoso seeks an impossible connection.
God's mercy on him who said, "Whoso trusteth in thee, betray him not, though thou be a traitor.
Whereat the Khalif wept and said, 'Most like it was thy father that was hanged and is dead; but by the life of my forefathers, whoso bringeth me the glad news that he is yet in the bonds of life, I will give him all he seeketh!
Whoso lets his talents lie fallow, and does not use them, is like the man who has strength and skill to work the iron, but who lays the hammer aside to brood idly over writings he cannot understand.
According to him, there was no salvation for Antea, for whoso has seen Hecate must die.
Whoso has lived under its laws the years that I have, must feel responsible to it.
Above all, that you paint in your own style; whoso does not strive for this should make copper kettles.
Whoso does not know how to preserve measure in anything is not a man of judgment.
In his Hades it is brighter than in the world under the sun, and whoso suffers more in this world will enter that with greater certainty; he must only love, and love, and love.
Whoso laments, that we must doff this garb Of frail mortality, thenceforth to live Immortally above, he hath not seen The sweet refreshing, of that heav'nly shower.
But whoso takes his cross, and follows Christ Will pardon me for that I leave untold, When in the flecker'd dawning he shall spy The glitterance of Christ.
Wherefore, whoso will find his body, they must look for it in the side of the pit's mouth; and whoso will find his friends and companions, they must look for them there likewise.
Also, in later days, whoso reads Mr. Fox's Acts and Monuments, will also find several things to confirm this for truth.
He that covereth his sins shall not prosper: but whoso confesseth and forsaketh them shall have mercy.
Whoso boasteth himself of a false gift, is like clouds and wind without rain' (Prov 25:14).
Whoso then you can judge a visible saint, one that walketh with God, you may, nay ought to judge by the same word, that God hath received him.
Whoso therefore presumes to violate, One of these least commands, and teacheth so, Shall in God's kingdom be accounted low.
Whoso are the fathers, and of whom as concerning the flesh Christ came, who is over all, God blessed for ever.
In that way whoso is least content and least joyful is in the degree of indifference, and finds himself in the habitation of temperance, where the virtue and condition of a strong soul exist, which bends not to the south wind nor to the north.
Let whoso is content with these, seek to climb no higher.
Whoso dreads these may well tremble; for he may be well assured that their day is at length come, and must put to speedy flight the evil spirits of tyranny and persecution, which haunted the long night now gone down the sky.
Everywhere he will see first to his own interests, and whoso leans on him will be pierced with a broken reed.
Truth is one; And, in all lands beneath the sun, Whoso hath eyes to see may see The tokens of its unity.
Whoso lives the holiest life Is fittest far to die.
Whoso liveth vigilantly, his calamities will be few.
But I have had, once again, to discover that the adage that whoso seeks peace will ensue it, is a somewhat hasty generalisation.
As I have already said, whoso defines the canon defines the creed.
Whoso reads these volumes will feel that he knows better a man worth knowing, and the number who will read them will be great.
And, as in those good old times, whoso refuses to offer incense to the idol is held to be guilty of "a dishonour to God," imperilling his salvation.
Since their creeds were professedly based on the canonical Scriptures, it followed that, in the long run, whoso settled the canon defined the creed.
But whoso has once accustomed himself to its breath may live ever after in flowerful Arcadias and yet dream of its exhalations with regret.
Whoso says thus has a shelter, Some One to care for him, and the gloom begins to thin off from his soul.
Whoso is wise, let him observe these things, And let them understand the loving-kindnesses of Jehovah.
This whoso robs, This whoso plucks, with blasphemy of deed Sins against God, who for his use alone Creating hallow'd it.
For whoso waits imploring, yet sees need Of his prompt aidance, sets himself prepar'd For blunt denial, ere the suit be made.
Whoso drew a white bean was to be held prisoner of war; whoso drew a black bean was to die.
Whoso knows not how to make use of it, for him it has no value this useless permission; but how I make use of it depends on my personality.
Vasari says, "To whoso considers this work, it does not seem from the hand of a youth, but from that of an accomplished and past master in these studies, and experienced in the art.
Her kingdom was called Meide-lant; there it was ever May-tide, and her palace had such virtue that whoso abode one day within it might never know sorrow till the day of his death.
They leave chapel and ride till they come to two roads by a cross on which is written 'whoso takes left-hand road shall not escape without much dishonour; of right-hand nothing shall be said save that there is much danger.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "whoso" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.