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avaunt
[ uh-vawnt, uh-vahnt ]
adverb
Archaic.
- away; hence.
avaunt
/ É˱čÉËČÔłÙ /
sentence substitute
- archaic.go away! depart!
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yĐÄvlog History and Origins
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yĐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of avaunt1
C15: from Old French avant! forward!, from Late Latin ab ante forward, from Latin ab from + ante before
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âAvaunt, ye dead womanâwho comes in the d-darknessâwho enters stealthily, withâwith nose behind, f-face turned backwards.â
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âAvaunt, ye dead man,â he whispered hastily, âwho comes in the darkness, who enters stealthily, with nose behind, face turned backwards.â
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âAvaunt...â the young man mutters.
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âShahou, ahahou! Avaunt, sire, avaunt!â
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âDid anybody see which way he went? What an exciting day, what? Sa sa cy avaunt, cy sa avaunt, sa cy avaunt!â
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