Blazes

/ˈbleɪzɪz/ noun, interjection

Intense fires or flames; also an exclamation expressing frustration or surprise (as in 'what the blazes').

From Old English 'blæse' meaning 'torch' or 'flame,' related to 'blaze.' The interjection developed as a mild euphemism for stronger curses, likely evolving in the 1600s.

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