quotha

Etymology
From.

Interjection

 * 1)  Forsooth; indeed.
 * 2) * 1678,, The Fool Turn’d Critick, London: James Magnes and Richard Bentley, ActII, Scene2, p.15,
 * 1st. Fid[dler]. Will it please you Gentlemen to hear a new Lesson, or a Song A-la-mode.
 * Sir For[mal]. S’bud you impertinent Raskal get you gone, / Or I’le so batter that Musical sconce of yours. / Song A-la-mode Quotha, I had as lieve hear a / Gibb Catt howl, and as much pleasure I take in’t.
 * Sir For[mal]. S’bud you impertinent Raskal get you gone, / Or I’le so batter that Musical sconce of yours. / Song A-la-mode Quotha, I had as lieve hear a / Gibb Catt howl, and as much pleasure I take in’t.