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English
Interjection
have at you
- (dated) An exclamation indicating that one is about to strike the person addressed, typically with a sword or other hand-held weapon.
1904, J. M. Barrie, Peter Pan:Dark and sinister man, have at thee.
1997 October 3 [1997 March 20], Konami, Castlevania: Symphony of the Night, translation of 悪魔城ドラキュラX 月下の夜想曲, scene: intro:What is a man? / A miserable little pile of secrets. / But enough talk... / Have at you!- Kudaran. / Dochira ka tadashii ka, / shi wo motte wakaraseteyaru.
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