Argh
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late 18th century: lengthened form of ah, expressing a prolonged cry.
wiktionary
In imitation of a cry. Used since at least the 18th century. [1]
From Middle English argh, from Old English earg(“inert; weak; timid; cowardly”), from Proto-West Germanic *arg, from Proto-Germanic *argaz. Cognate with Scots ergh, argh, arch, erf(“timid; reluctant; unwilling”). Doublet of eerie.