quotha

/ˈkwoʊθə/
interjection
  1. An old exclamation of surprise or contempt, meaning 'indeed!' or 'forsooth!'.
    • 'He thinks he is the king,' she said. 'Quotha! He is but a beggar.'
    • Quotha, what nonsense is this?’ the old knight muttered.
    • ‘You have won the prize?’ ‘Quotha! I never entered the contest.’
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