† icod, int. Obs.
(ɪˈkɒd)
[A variant of ecod, in origin the same as egad, agad.]
An asseveration.
1697 Vanbrugh Relapse iv. i, I'cod, I don't care how often I'm married. 1749 Fielding Tom Jones xviii. viii, 'Icod! I shall lose two or three thousand pounds. 1790 Bystander 343 Icod, Sir, the back stairs has conveyed him to the cellar. |