avaunt

/əˈvɔnt/
interjection
  1. Used to express strong disapproval or to order someone to go away; begone.
    • The old tale began with the wizard shouting, "Avaunt, foul beast!"
    • "Avaunt!" cried the knight, drawing his sword at the intruder.
    • In the play, the queen commanded, "Avaunt, you villain, from my sight!"
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