Absit

/ˈæbsɪt/ interjection

A Latin phrase meaning 'may it be absent' or 'God forbid'; used to express a wish to avoid something bad.

From Latin absit, the subjunctive form of abesse (to be away), literally meaning 'let it be away/absent.' Used throughout medieval Latin texts and legal documents as a formulaic expression.

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