The nicest part is that according to my (admittedly very limited) knowledge of ancient greek, you'd read Οώθ as "Oof"
Sadly, ancient Greek didn't have a sound corresponding to 'f'. Θ was read as 't' with a 'h' sound following it (something like how the Irish say "thank you").
This is not 100% correct, they had the Digamma in archaic Greek which was written as F, most often pronounced more like W than F though.
Begone, Θώθ
I Θώθ not.
Not so nice of you to tell knowledge to leave
no thoughts, head empty