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† withˈgo, v. Obs. [f. with- + go v.; in sense 1 OE. wiþgán.] 1. trans. To go against, act in opposition to, oppose; in pa. pple. opposed (to).
743–5in Thorpe Charters (1865) 29 Ond næfre ic ne mine lastweardas..ᵹeðristlæcen þæt heo hit [sc. a grant] onwenden oððe þon wiðgæn. a1300Cursor M. 27986 It [sc. lechery] es sua greif and god witgan Þat [etc.]. c1350Leg. Rood iii. 152 Þe sin of vs twa allane Was so grete and god withgane. 2. intr. To pass away; pa. pple. ? passed on their way.
a1300Cursor M. 5085 Mi wret es me now al witgan [Gött. ouer-gan]. 14..in Tundale's Vis. (1843) 158, I fared me furthe yn that frythe; I mett three comely kyngis with gone. 3. pass. To be possessed with.
c1375Cursor M. 8915 (Fairf.) Ho is wode & wiþ þe deuel withgane. 4. intr. To go with something else.
1608Sylvester Mem. Mortalitie ii. xxxvii, Th' hand bindeth not except the heart with-go. 5. trans. To forgo.
a1677Barrow 2nd Serm. Ps. xc. 12 Wks. 1686 III. 174 Who for one..mess of Pottage..did withgo his birthright. |