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† aˈgain-come, v. Obs. [again- 1, 2.] 1. To come against, meet with, encounter.
c1000Ags. Gosp. Luke xiv. 31 Hwæðer he mæᵹe mid tyn þusendum cuman aᵹen [v.r. onᵹean] þone þe him aᵹen [v.r. onᵹean] cymð. c1160Hatton Gosp. ibid., Mid teon þusenden cumen aᵹen þane þe him aᵹen kymð. 1382Wyclif Gen. xxiv. 12 Y preye, to day aᵹen-com to me [1388 meete with me]. ― Isa. xxi. 14 Aᵹencomende to the thirsti berth water. 2. To come back, return: see also gain-come.
c1000Ags. Gosp. Luke ix. 40 Þa se hælend aᵹén-cóm [v.r. onᵹeán-cóm; Lindisf. & Rushw. eft-com; Hatton aᵹen com]. 1205Layamon 4436 Hit þu[h]te him seoue ȝere · ær he aȝen come [later text ȝein come]. |