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Etymology
The interjection sense comes from the verb form (see below), literally "set out!" or "define!".

Interjection

 * 1)  here's, there's, here you are, here you go, there you are, there you go said when you hand something over to someone
 * 2) yes? said when someone is addressing you, to whom you owe respect
 * 3) yes?, go ahead said when asking someone to do something or say something
 * 4) hello?, hi said on answering the telephone
 * 5) pardon?, excuse me?, sorry? said on requesting someone to repeat due to not having heard them
 * 6) pardon?, excuse me?, sorry? said on hearing something shocking or confusing
 * 1) yes?, go ahead said when asking someone to do something or say something
 * 2) hello?, hi said on answering the telephone
 * 3) pardon?, excuse me?, sorry? said on requesting someone to repeat due to not having heard them
 * 4) pardon?, excuse me?, sorry? said on hearing something shocking or confusing
 * 1) pardon?, excuse me?, sorry? said on requesting someone to repeat due to not having heard them
 * 2) pardon?, excuse me?, sorry? said on hearing something shocking or confusing
 * 1) pardon?, excuse me?, sorry? said on hearing something shocking or confusing
 * 1) pardon?, excuse me?, sorry? said on hearing something shocking or confusing