Gramercy
[gruh-mur-see] /grəˈmɜr si/
interjection
1.
Archaic. (used as an exclamation expressing surprise or sudden strong feeling.)
noun
2.
Obsolete. .
/ɡrəˈmɜːsɪ/
interjection (archaic)
1.
many thanks
2.
an expression of surprise, wonder, etc
exclamation of thanks or surprise, c.1300, from Old French grant-merci “great thanks.”
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