edepol

Latin

interj
Definitions
  • An expression of surprise, annoyance or enthusiasm. Literally by Pollux. The expression was used by males and females in ancient Rome.

Etymology

Compound from Latin ē (-ly, E, adverb suffix, la, out, by, adverb forming suffix, away) + Latin deus (god, deity)+ Latin Pollux.

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Latin

Pollux

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