"Lord love a duck" meaning in English

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Interjection

Etymology: Variant of earlier (18th century) Lord love you, God love us, etc. used as exclamation of exasperation or surprise. The significance of the duck is unknown. Attested from the late 19th century. Etymology templates: {{m|en|Lord love you}} Lord love you Head templates: {{en-interj}} Lord love a duck
  1. An exclamation of surprise. Wikipedia link: Green's Dictionary of Slang, Michael Quinion
    Sense id: en-Lord_love_a_duck-en-intj-3o-iLYuU Categories (other): English entries with incorrect language header

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