<span class="searchmatch">gone</span> <span class="searchmatch">forth</span> past participle of go <span class="searchmatch">forth</span>...
goes forth, present participle going forth, simple past went <span class="searchmatch">forth</span>, past participle <span class="searchmatch">gone</span> <span class="searchmatch">forth</span>) To move oneself forward or onward To depart from a place;...
is <span class="searchmatch">gone</span> right out of 'er day <span class="searchmatch">gone</span> by dead and <span class="searchmatch">gone</span> downgone far <span class="searchmatch">gone</span> get you <span class="searchmatch">gone</span> <span class="searchmatch">gone</span> aloft <span class="searchmatch">gone</span> bad <span class="searchmatch">gone</span> by lunchtime <span class="searchmatch">gone</span> case <span class="searchmatch">gone</span> coon <span class="searchmatch">gone</span> fishing...
reach”) + -gʷas (“pair”) ʔabgʷas to give oneself to the same task repetitively tasʔabgʷas They had <span class="searchmatch">gone</span> back and <span class="searchmatch">forth</span> (made several trips) ʔabʔabgʷas...
(“heart, mind”) + pr.n (“has <span class="searchmatch">gone</span> <span class="searchmatch">forth</span>”) + mꜣꜥt (“Maat”), thus ‘(the one) daring of heart (for whom) Maat has come <span class="searchmatch">forth</span>’. However, pr.n can also be...
(“to go”) IPA(key): /iːˈɡɔː/ ee-go <span class="searchmatch">gone</span> 1867, GLOSSARY OF THE DIALECT OF <span class="searchmatch">FORTH</span> AND BARGY: Hea's ee-go. He's <span class="searchmatch">gone</span>. 1867, “CASTEALE CUDDE'S LAMENTATION”...
discuss it at the Etymology scriptorium.) fuort away, <span class="searchmatch">gone</span> absent lost, missing immediately <span class="searchmatch">forth</span> fuortplantsje “fuort”, in Wurdboek fan de Fryske taal...
Century and After[3], page 102: Still, all unknown, the message had <span class="searchmatch">gone</span> <span class="searchmatch">forth</span> from the miserable little garret at the Ecole Normale, and, though little...
Fairies be <span class="searchmatch">gone</span>, and be alwaies away. 1856, Herman Melville, The Lightning Rod Man: "Begone! move quickly! if quickly you can, you that shine <span class="searchmatch">forth</span> into sight...
out, simple past went all out, past participle <span class="searchmatch">gone</span> all out) (idiomatic) To reserve nothing; to put <span class="searchmatch">forth</span> all possible effort or resources. Synonyms: empty...