lawks

Etymology

intj

  1. (UK, dialectal) Lord! (especially as an expression of surprise)
    "Lawks! how uncomfortable," said the cook. "And M. Henri, was he wet too?" 1850, Anthony Trollope, La Vendée
    "Your civic pride does you credit," said Hwel. "And now, please, leave the cart. I'm sure you've got some wood to gather. Lawks." 1988, Terry Pratchett, Wyrd Sisters

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