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/ˈædzˌhɑːrt/ interjection

an archaic exclamation or oath expressing surprise, annoyance, or emphasis (variant of 'ods bodkins').

From Middle English oaths that minced blasphemies by abbreviating and distorting 'God's heart,' similar to how 'egads' comes from 'ah, God's.' These softened curses were used in polite company to avoid actual blasphemy.

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