Quotha
[kwoh-thuh] /ˈkwoʊ θə/
interjection, Archaic.
1.
indeed! (used ironically or contemptuously in quoting another).
/ˈkwəʊθə/
interjection
1.
(archaic) an expression of mild sarcasm, used in picking up a word or phrase used by someone else: Art thou mad? Mad, quotha! I am more sane than thou
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