zlid

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Etymology[edit]

Shortened form of God's lid.

Interjection[edit]

zlid

  1. (obsolete) An oath; expressing fury, surprise etc.
    • 1616, S. S., Honest Lawyer:
      Zlid, before the Prologue had done, I had lost my purse.
    • 1665, Charles Cotton, Scarronides:
      Z'lid, Jove forgive me that I ſwear, / Quoth he, how think'ſt, how came they here?