Correct spelling for the English word "whereinbefore" is [wˈe͡əɹɪnbˌɛfɔː], [wˈeəɹɪnbˌɛfɔː], [w_ˈeə_ɹ_ɪ_n_b_ˌɛ_f_ɔː] (IPA phonetic alphabet).
The word "whereinbefore" is not listed in standard dictionaries, and it appears to be a combination of the words "wherein" and "before". Here is the etymology of each individual word:
1. Wherein: The word "wherein" can be traced back to Old English, where it was formed by combining the words "where" and "in". Over time, Old English evolved into Middle English, and "wherein" became commonly used to mean "in which" or "in what".
2. Before: The word "before" has Middle English origins and can be traced back to Old English. In Old English, it was written as "beforan", which consisted of the prefix "be-" (meaning "by" or "near") and the word "foran" (meaning "in front of" or "before").