Who
English
Pronoun
Who
- Honorific alternative letter-case form of who, sometimes used when referring to God or another important figure who is understood from context.
- 2008, Music for Sight Singing →ISBN, page 254:
- I make my pilgrimage to Thee
- O God, Who art the pilgrim's hope!
- Praised be the Virgin, sweet and pure!
- Be gracious to the pilgrimage.
- 2008, Music for Sight Singing →ISBN, page 254:
See also
- Whom, Whose
Proper noun
Who
- The television show Doctor Who.
- 2012, Graeme Burk, Robert Smith. Who Is the Doctor: The Unofficial Guide to Doctor Who →ISBN, page 78:
- After three event episodes in a row (the finale, Christmas special and season opener), “Tooth and Claw” is the first “regular” episode of Who we've had in a while.
- 2015, Ray Dexter, Doctor Who Episode By Episode: Volume 1 William Hartnell, →ISBN:
- This is as wildly different to any episode of Who so far. It's fab.
- 2012, Graeme Burk, Robert Smith. Who Is the Doctor: The Unofficial Guide to Doctor Who →ISBN, page 78:
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