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† forthˈgo, v. Obs. [OE. forþgán, f. forth adv. + gán to go.] 1. intr. To go forth: see forth adv. 5 and 6. Occas. with cognate object. Of day, night, etc.: To pass, pass away.
O.E. Chron. an. 1075, Raulf..wolde forðgan mid his folce. c1175Lamb. Hom. 91 Swa þet ileiden þa untrummen men bi þere stret þere petrus forð-eoðe. c1200Trin. Coll. Hom. 9 Ðe niht is forð-gon and dai neihlecheð. c1250Gen. & Ex. 2819 Nu is forð gon ðe ðridde dai. a1300E.E. Psalter lxxxviii[i]. 42 Bi-reved him alle forth-gaand þe wai. 1382Wyclif Gen. xliv. 4 And now the cyte thei ȝeden oute and forth ȝeden a litill. ― Judith xvi. 27 Forsothe she was in feste daȝes forth goende [Vulg. procedens] with gret glorie. c1425Seven Sag. (P) 761 Thay..dyde ham bothe forth goo. c1440Promp. Parv. 173/2 Forthegone, profectus. 1600Fairfax Tasso xviii. xix. 6 Whereat amazd he staid, and well prepard For his defence, heedfull..foorthwent. b. fig. esp. To advance in age (also, in power or dignity). Of a treaty: To be carried into effect.
c1250Gen. & Ex. 834 Sum was wið miȝte so forð gon, ðat hadden he under hem mani on. a1300Cursor M. 10757 He was sumdel forthgan in lijf. c1330R. Brunne Chron. (1810) 185 Philip vnderstode, R. wild not consent, þat ilk conant forth ȝode, þat þe Soudan sent. 2. To come forth as from a source, proceed.
c1000Ags. Gosp. Mark vii. 15 Þa ðing þe of ðam men forðgað, þa hine besmitað. a1325Prose Psalter Athanasian Creed 22 Nouȝt fourmed, noȝt biȝeten, bot forþgoand. c1340Cursor M. 10240 (Fairf.) Ioachym here shalle none Offryng of thy hond forþ-gone. c1400Apol. Loll. 10 Þe maker of mankynd takyng a soulid body of þe virgyn..& forþgoing man wiþ out seed may gif vs His Godhed. |