by George

English

Etymology

"By (God and Saint) George" is a old English oath invoked immediately before charging into battle as late as World War I. A version of the oath can be found in Shakespeare's "Henry VI (Part I)", written circa 1589 and set in 1431.

Adverb

by George (not comparable)

  1. (euphemistic) By God!: expressing wonderment, zeal.

Synonyms

  • For semantic relationships of this term, see wow in the Thesaurus.

See also

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