ecce

an interjection used to draw attention to something or someone; behold!

Interjection

  1. an interjection used to draw attention to something or someone; behold!
    • DEAR SIR, — Ecce my notes on the sermon. - 1819 November 24, “Baron Merian to Samuel Butler”, in Complete Works of Samuel Butler, Delphi Classics, published 2015:
    • Ecce the rise of literature in the modern vernaculars, even the mother tongue - 2013, T. Bonfiglio, Why is English Literature?:, →ISBN, page 58:

Origin

Etymology tree Latin ec- Proto-Indo-European *ḱe Proto-Italic *ke Latin -ce Latin eccebor. English ecce Borrowed from Latin ecce.

Synonyms

lo

Related

ecce homo