Byrlady

/bɜːrˈleɪdi/ interjection

An archaic oath or exclamation meaning 'by the Lady' (the Virgin Mary), used to express surprise, emphasis, or swearing in medieval English.

From Middle English 'by' + 'our Lady', a common religious oath in medieval times. It contracted to 'byrlady' as a single interjection, reflecting how people swore by sacred figures.

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