A word created by the
internet that, to contrary belief, is NOT in any veritable
dictionary. It is an odd contraction of the words "Whom", the interrogative objective direct pronoun, and the suffix "-st", a common verb conjugation in Victorian
London.
For whomst did you buy this Dalmore 62
Single Highland Malt Scotch 1942 Matheson ?
The correct usage is : For whom did you buy this Dalmore 62
Single Highland Malt Scotch 1942 Matheson ?
Or in Layman's terms, Who did you buy this Dalmore 62
Single Highland Malt Scotch 1942 Matheson for?
Remember kids, no dangling participles, and keep the preposition and question words together. :)