Gadsbud

/ɡædzˈbʌd/ interjection

Definition

An archaic exclamation, likely a variant or minced oath used for emphasis or surprise.

Etymology

Constructed from 'God's' combined with 'bud' (possibly 'blood' corrupted), a minced oath pattern common in Early Modern English.

Kelly Says

These bizarre oaths like 'gadsbud' show how people once invented creative nonsense words just to express themselves without literally invoking God—it's historical linguistic rebellion.

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