Florilegium

Florilegium

O Antiphons

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George Grant
Dec 08, 2025
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The word “Oh” is what grammarians call an interjection. It is used to express a wide range of emotions including surprise and joy, fear and pain, invocation and admiration. It entered the English lexicon from Old Norman French—which had inherited it from Latin, Greek, and Indo-European proclitic roots.

It can serve as an expression of alarm or dismay: “O…

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