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begorra, int.|bɪˈgɒrə| Also begarra, begorrah. Anglo-Irish alteration of the expletive by God (see god n. 13); cf. begar, and dial. begor(z. Rarely heard in current speech.
1839Carleton Fardorougha xvi, Begarra, Captain dear, it seems that good people is scarce. 1843Lever J. Hinton ii, ‘Begorra, you're in it’, was the answer. 1856― Martins of Cro' M. x, Be gorra! when a man would give four hundred for a bull, there's no saying what he'd stop at. 1895J. Barlow Strangers at Lisconnel i, Fine company they'd be for anybody begorrah. |