BEGORRA

Etymology

Interjection

begorra

(dated, Ireland, now literary) Alternative form of by God

Usage notes

Often used in the phrase sure and begorra and frequently used in English as a stereotypical example of colloquial Irish speech.

Synonyms

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Anagrams

• Robarge, bar-goer, bargoer, borrage

Source: Wiktionary



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