'sheart
English
Alternative forms
- shart, s'harte, 's'heart
Etymology
Shortened from (by) God's heart, ods heart, etc.
Interjection
'sheart
- (obsolete) Used as an oath and in expressions of wonder, anger, etc.
- c. 1596, Sir Thomas More, Act III, Scene ii, l. 276:
- Shart, if my haire stand not an end...
- c. 1596, Sir Thomas More, Act III, Scene ii, l. 276:
Synonyms
- 'sblood, 'sdeath, 'struth, 'zounds
- (wonder): see Thesaurus:wow
References
- “'Sheart, n.”, in OED Online
, Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1914.
Anagrams
- Earths, Hartes, Hearst, Hearts, Sarthe, Sather, Tahers, earths, haters, hear'st, hearts, rehats, shetar