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Etymology of the English word doggone

the English word doggone
derived from the English word euphemism
derived from the Greek word euphemismos, εὐφημισμός, εὐϕημισμός
using the Greek prefix eu-, εὐ-
derived from the Greek word eus
derived from the Greek word euphemizein, εὐϕημίζω
derived from the Greek word eu, εὖ ( well)
derived from the Greek word phemi, φημί (to say; to show or make known one's thoughts; speak or say)
derived from the Greek word pheme, φήμη (a saying; rumor ('fame'))
derived from the Greek word phanai
derived from the Proto-Indo-European root *bhā-
derived from the Scots word dagone
derived from the Scots word goddamn

Date

The earliest known usage of doggone in English dates from the 19th century.

Usage

Word found in Modern English



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