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have at ye

Olde English phrase. To 'attack' or announce an attack on a target, primarily one you intend to engage honourably in meleé.
"Have at ye!" exclaimed Sir Melmot, as he drew his rapier and lunged for the corrupt Lord Exetar.
by Fruchle February 4, 2007
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