单词 | to pass forth |
释义 | > as lemmasto pass forth † to pass forth Obsolete. 1. intransitive. To go out or away; to depart; (in later use poetic). Also: to go out of consideration. to pass forth of use: to go out of use, become obsolete. ΘΚΠ society > travel > aspects of travel > departure, leaving, or going away > depart, leave, or go away [verb (intransitive)] > set out forthfarec888 foundOE seta1000 to go forthOE to fare forthc1200 partc1230 to pass forthc1325 to take (the) gatec1330 to take the wayc1330 to take one's waya1375 puta1382 treunt?a1400 movec1400 depart1490 prepare?1518 to set forth1530 to set forward(s)1530 busklea1535 to make out1558 to take forth1568 to set out1583 sally1590 start1591 to go off1600 to put forth1604 to start outa1626 intend1646 to take the road1720 to take one's foot in one's hand1755 to set off1774 to get off1778 to set away1817 to take out1855 to haul out1866 to hit the trail (less commonly the grit, pike, road, etc.)1873 to hit, split or take the breeze1910 hop1922 the world > action or operation > harm or detriment > disadvantage > uselessness > non-use > remain unused [verb (intransitive)] > fall into disuse or become obsolete to pass forth of use1565 lapse1620 to play out1835 obsolesce1873 c1325 (c1300) Chron. Robert of Gloucester (Calig.) 2910 He sey þe contreys as he passede vorþ & destrued & bar in eche half. a1393 J. Gower Confessio Amantis (Fairf.) i. 142 (MED) Forth he passede ate laste. Bot natheles, er he forth wente, A firy Dart me thoghte he hente. c1425 J. Lydgate Troyyes Bk. (Augustus A.iv) ii. 5315 (MED) We liȝtly suffre her importable offence To passe forþe, and take of it noon hede. a1500 (?c1450) Merlin 277 (MED) The saisnes than passed forth..and rode forth till thei com to the riche Citee of Clarence. 1565 in J. H. Burton Reg. Privy Council Scotl. (1877) 1st Ser. I. 332 Understanding the privilegis of the Scottis merchantis..to decay and pas furth of use in the partis of Flanderis. 1611 Bible (King James) Matt. ix. 9 And as Jesus passed forth from thence, he saw a man named Matthew. View more context for this quotation 1854 L. C. Moulton This, That & Other 405 Her soul passed forth upon the wing of the tempest. 1888 E. Arnold With Sa'di in Garden 73 Those strong clattering hoofs Passed forth from ear-shot. 2. intransitive. To go forward, advance, spread; to continue. ΘΚΠ the world > movement > motion in a certain direction > forward movement > move forward or advance [verb (intransitive)] wadeOE agoOE forthganga1000 forthgoOE syeOE kenc1275 to-stepc1275 vaunce1303 forthnima1325 passc1330 throc1330 forthpass1382 to pass forthc1384 to carry forthc1390 proceedc1392 to go alongc1400 to be forthwardc1430 get) groundc1436 to set onc1450 avauntc1460 pretend1481 to make way1490 advance?1507 to get forward1523 promove1570 to rid ground (also space)1572 to rid (the) way1581 progressa1586 to gather grounda1593 to make forth1594 to make on1597 to work up1603 perge1607 to work one's (also its) way1609 to pass on1611 to gain ground1625 to make its way1645 vadea1660 propagate1700 to gain one's way1777 further1789 to pull up1829 on1840 to make (up) ground1921 the world > action or operation > continuing > progress, advance, or further continuance > progress or advance in an action [verb (intransitive)] > progress or advance to another action suea1200 goc1275 to pass forthc1384 proceeda1393 to go on1566 c1384 Bible (Wycliffite, E.V.) (Douce 369(2)) (1850) Deeds viii. 4 Thei that weren scaterid passyden forth [L. pertransibant], euangelisynge the word of God. c1390 G. Chaucer Miller's Tale 3370 This passeth forth, what wol ye bet than wel; Fro day to day this ioly Absolon So woweth hire, [etc.]. 1569 R. Grafton Chron. II. 391 The yongest..say their opinions first, and so passe foorth in order vntill it come to the highest. 1850 R. W. Emerson Swedenborg in Representative Men iii. 125 What is real and universal..will pass forth into the common stock of wise and just thinking. 3. transitive. To spend (time or a period of time). ΘΚΠ the world > time > spending time > spend time or allow time to pass [verb (transitive)] overdoOE adreeOE wreaka1300 to draw forthc1300 dispend1340 pass1340 drivea1375 wastec1381 occupyc1384 overpassa1387 to pass over ——a1393 usec1400 spend1423 contrive?a1475 overdrive1487 consumea1500 to pass forth1509 to drive off1517 lead1523 to ride out1529 to wear out, forth1530 to pass away?1550 to put offc1550 shiftc1562 to tire out1563 wear1567 to drive out1570 entertainc1570 expire1589 tire1589 outwear1590 to see out1590 outrun1592 outgo1595 overshoot1597 to pass out1603 fleeta1616 elapse1654 term1654 trickle1657 to put over1679 absorb1686 spin1696 exercise1711 kill1728 to get through ——1748 to get over ——1751 tickc1870 fill1875 1509 S. Hawes Pastime of Pleasure (1928) xvi. 73 She wyll wyth loue her grene flourynge age Passe forth in Ioye pleasure and courage. 1552 R. Huloet Abcedarium Anglico Latinum Passe forth the day or tyme, Agitare diem, Exigere tempus. 1574 J. Baret Aluearie P 138 I will passe forth this day by litle and litle [L. paulatim hunc producam diem] with sipping and drinking. < as lemmas |
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