as who should say

English

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Etymology

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Probably a calque of French comme qui dirait/diroit.[1][2]

Prepositional phrase

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as who should say

  1. (dated) as if one should say, as if to say; so to say; in a manner of speaking.

References

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  1. ^ Nevanlinna, Saara (1992) “As Who Say / Saith revisited: form and function”, in Florilegium[1], volume 11, number 1, →DOI, →ISSN, page 77
  2. ^ Visser, Fredericus Theodorus (2002) [1963] An Historical Syntax of the English Language, volume Syntactical units with one verb, E.J. Brill, page 922