Huzzah
Huzzah is an interjection used to express triumph, enthusiasm, or encouragement. In English, it is synonymous with hurrah or hooray and appears in historical texts, military chronicles, and early modern and Victorian literature. The exclamation is often found in stage directions or narrative passages to indicate cheering by crowds, soldiers, or sailors, and it is sometimes used in modern parodic or rhetorical contexts to evoke a historical tone.
Etymology and variations: The origin of huzzah is uncertain, but it is part of a family of
Modern usage: In contemporary writing, huzzah is largely archaic or humorous. It appears in historical novels,