Auh
auh
Abu Dhabi International Airport
Historical Examples
But sometimes will say auh Dio, which is God help or keep me.
An Historical Relation Of The Island Ceylon In The East Indies Robert Knox
auh ine eo et beo her etforen iseid alle eo ore beo bilokene, AR 226/7.
Selections from Early Middle English 1130-1250: Part II: Notes Various
I must not forget him—Item, to that honest Fellow Shark, auh, auh!
A Will and No Will or A Bone for the Lawyers. (1746) The New Play Criticiz’d, or the Plague of Envy (1747) Charles Macklin
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