ˈjōv interjection
Usage: usually capitalized
Etymology: from Jove (Jupiter), ancient Roman god of the sky, from Latin Jov-, Juppiter — more at deity
— used typically to express surprise or agreement especially in the phrase by Jove
ˈjōv interjection
Usage: usually capitalized
Etymology: from Jove (Jupiter), ancient Roman god of the sky, from Latin Jov-, Juppiter — more at deity
— used typically to express surprise or agreement especially in the phrase by Jove
Webster's New International English Dictionary. Новый международный словарь английского языка Webster. 2012