English
Adverb
for what (not comparable)
- Alternative form of what for.
1902 May 7, “South Kensington Examinations. (Held on Saturday evening last.) Questions and Answers in Building Construction.—Elementary Stage.”, in The Builders’ Journal and Architectural Record, Appealing to Those Engaged in the Art of Building, volume 15, number 378, London: […] Eyre and Spottiswoode, […], page 186, column 1:For what is this tool used? Sketch it upon your paper, showing the pick better placed, and explain why you alter it.
2012, David Darracott, chapter 7, in Internal Security, 2nd edition, Atlanta, Ga.: Lightning Rod Books, →ISBN, page 49:Darden wondered how many people had been injured. Certainly hundreds. For what? Why would someone cause all this misery and loss?