Avaunt

/əˈvɔnt/ interjection, verb

An archaic exclamation meaning 'begone' or 'away'; to tell someone to leave or go away rudely and forcefully.

From Old French 'avant' (forward, away), which comes from Latin 'abante' (from before). The word was common in Early Modern English drama and literature as a forceful command to depart.

AMውረድ
ARاذهب
BNযাও
CAvés-te'n
CSjdi
DA
DEweg mit dir
ELφύγε
ES¡vete!
FAبرو
FImene pois
FRva-t-en
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