Gadso

/ˈɡædsəʊ/ interjection

Definition

An archaic minced oath or exclamation expressing surprise or emphasis.

Etymology

A variant form of 'God's' with additional phonetic alteration, part of the Early Modern English tradition of euphemistic oaths.

Kelly Says

The sheer variety of minced oaths—gadzooks, gadso, gadsbodikins—suggests that people once treated creative swearing like an art form, each generation inventing new 'safe' alternatives.

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