Read full poem →The rain is ending, and our journey too;
Heigho! aha! for here at home are we:—
In, Rose, and in, Provence and La Palie.
Dictionary Entry
An exclamation of understanding, realization, invention, or recognition.
In a Sentence
“Aha! That will work.”
Origin
Origin details are still being enriched for this entry.
Common Phrases
Poetry examples for “aha”
Excerpts from the ReadingWillow English Library collection.
Read full poem →And then you must live—work out your soul,
Aha! the bait that you crave is in view:
A woman with money you want to marry,
Read full poem →For joy he laugh'd and clapp'd him on the back:
"Aha!" quoth he, "for Christes passion,
This Miller had a sharp conclusion,
Read full poem →_A Follower of Strafford._ The secret 's out at last. Aha,
The carrion 's scented! Welcome, crow the first!
Read full poem →And marble's language, Latin pure, discreet,
—Aha, quoth our friend?
No Tully, said I, Ulpian at the best!
Read full poem →And marble's language, Latin pure, discreet,
--Aha, ELUCESCEBAT quoth our friend?
No Tully, said I, Ulpian at the best!
Read full poem →And marble's language, Latin pure, discreet,
--Aha, ELUCESCEBAT quoth our friend?
No Tully, said I, Ulpian at the best!
