单词 | to come on one's ways |
释义 | > as lemmasto come on one's ways (b) In plural, as to go one's ways, to come one's ways (also †to come on one's ways), etc. In later use chiefly British regional, typically in the imperative. [Reflecting the Old English construction with the genitive singular (see quot. OE, and compare Phrases 3a), reinterpreted as showing a plural form. Compare German seines Weges gehen to go on one's way, lit. ‘to go one's way's’, now a fixed expression in which the genitive singular is still transparent (similar uses of the genitive singular without a personal pronoun are also attested in Old High German and Middle High German, e.g. in des weges on the way).] ΘΚΠ the world > movement > motion in a certain direction > going away > go away [verb (intransitive)] wendeOE i-wite971 ashakec975 shakeOE to go awayOE witea1000 afareOE agoOE atwendOE awayOE to wend awayOE awendOE gangOE rimeOE flitc1175 to fare forthc1200 depart?c1225 part?c1225 partc1230 to-partc1275 biwitec1300 atwitea1325 withdrawa1325 to draw awayc1330 passc1330 to turn one's (also the) backc1330 lenda1350 begonec1370 remuea1375 voidc1374 removec1380 to long awaya1382 twinc1386 to pass one's wayc1390 trussc1390 waive1390 to pass out ofa1398 avoida1400 to pass awaya1400 to turn awaya1400 slakec1400 wagc1400 returnc1405 to be gonea1425 muck1429 packc1450 recede1450 roomc1450 to show (a person) the feetc1450 to come offc1475 to take one's licence1475 issue1484 devoidc1485 rebatea1500 walka1500 to go adieua1522 pikea1529 to go one's ways1530 retire?1543 avaunt1549 to make out1558 trudge1562 vade?1570 fly1581 leave1593 wag1594 to get off1595 to go off1600 to put off1600 shog1600 troop1600 to forsake patch1602 exit1607 hence1614 to give offa1616 to take off1657 to move off1692 to cut (also slip) the painter1699 sheera1704 to go about one's business1749 mizzle1772 to move out1792 transit1797–1803 stump it1803 to run away1809 quit1811 to clear off1816 to clear out1816 nash1819 fuff1822 to make (take) tracks (for)1824 mosey1829 slope1830 to tail out1830 to walk one's chalks1835 to take away1838 shove1844 trot1847 fade1848 evacuate1849 shag1851 to get up and get1854 to pull out1855 to cut (the) cable(s)1859 to light out1859 to pick up1872 to sling one's Daniel or hook1873 to sling (also take) one's hook1874 smoke1893 screw1896 shoot1897 voetsak1897 to tootle off1902 to ship out1908 to take a (run-out, walk-out, etc.) powder1909 to push off1918 to bugger off1922 biff1923 to fuck off1929 to hit, split or take the breeze1931 to jack off1931 to piss offa1935 to do a mick1937 to take a walk1937 to head off1941 to take a hike1944 moulder1945 to chuff off1947 to get lost1947 to shoot through1947 skidoo1949 to sod off1950 peel1951 bug1952 split1954 poop1961 mugger1962 frig1965 society > travel > [verb (intransitive)] nimeOE becomec885 teec888 goeOE i-goc900 lithec900 wendeOE i-farec950 yongc950 to wend one's streetOE fare971 i-wende971 shakeOE winda1000 meteOE wendOE strikec1175 seekc1200 wevec1200 drawa1225 stira1225 glidea1275 kenc1275 movec1275 teemc1275 tightc1275 till1297 chevec1300 strake13.. travelc1300 choosec1320 to choose one's gatea1325 journeyc1330 reachc1330 repairc1330 wisec1330 cairc1340 covera1375 dressa1375 passa1375 tenda1375 puta1382 proceedc1392 doa1400 fanda1400 haunta1400 snya1400 take?a1400 thrilla1400 trace?a1400 trinea1400 fangc1400 to make (also have) resortc1425 to make one's repair (to)c1425 resort1429 ayrec1440 havea1450 speer?c1450 rokec1475 wina1500 hent1508 persevere?1521 pursuec1540 rechec1540 yede1563 bing1567 march1568 to go one's ways1581 groyl1582 yode1587 sally1590 track1590 way1596 frame1609 trickle1629 recur1654 wag1684 fadge1694 haul1802 hike1809 to get around1849 riddle1856 bat1867 biff1923 truck1925 the mind > will > motivation > [phrase] > specific exhortation come thy waysa1616 OE Acct. Voy. Ohthere & Wulfstan in tr. Orosius Hist. (Tiber.) (1980) i. i. 17 Þonne rideð ælc hys weges mid ðan feo, & hyt motan habban eall.] lOE Distichs of Cato (Trin. Cambr.) lxxxi (homiletic commentary) in Anglia (1972) 90 16 Tihð þara heafda ælc his wegas & lið þæt bodig unnyt. a1400 (a1325) Cursor Mundi (Coll. Phys.) l. 22063 Satan..sperid faste..For to be laisid at te laste..To walc his waiis forþe [Vesp. his forth, Fairf. his way] fra þat quile. c1475 Wisdom (Folger) (1969) l. 874 Turne þi weys, þou gost amyse. 1530 Myroure Oure Ladye (Fawkes) (1873) i. 57 He anon lefte there the stynkeynge body that he appered in, & wente hys wayes. 1562 in J. Stevenson Cal. State Papers: Foreign Ser. (1867) (modernized text) 11 It has come to this extremity that Mr. Thomas had fled his ways if good watch had not been kept. 1581 B. Rich Farewell Militarie Profession Bb ij To conueigh her..a sute of mannes apparell: wherin the next daie in the after noone,..she should shift herself, and so come her waies vnknowne of any, to suche a place. a1616 W. Shakespeare As you like It (1623) i. ii. 197 You meane to mocke me after: you should not haue mockt me before: but come your waies. a1616 W. Shakespeare Tempest (1623) ii. ii. 82 Come on your wayes: open your mouth. View more context for this quotation 1701 G. Farquhar Sir Harry Wildair v. vi. 47 Go thy ways for a true Pattern of the Vanity, Impertinence, Subtlety, and Ostentation of thy Country. 1768 O. Goldsmith Good Natur'd Man i. 3 Well, go thy ways, Sir William Honeywood. a1794 M. Palmer Dialogue Devonshire Dial. (1837) iii. 20 Gingerly, gingerly, how unvitty and cat-handed you go about et,—go thy ways, you fule. 1803 J. T. Allingham Marriage Promise (ed. 2) iv. ii. 62 Here, George Howard, come thy ways back. 1815 W. Scott Guy Mannering I. viii. 124 ‘Ride your ways,’ said the gypsy, ‘ride your ways, Laird of Ellangowan.’ 1884 R. Holland Gloss. Words County of Chester (1886) Come thy ways, a coaxing way of calling an animal; or even of addressing children. 1886 R. F. Burton tr. Arabian Nights' Entertainm.: Suppl. Nights I. dcli. 231 The barber marvelled yet the more to see the Fakir rising up and wending his ways. 1921 Everybody's Mag. May 44/1 You can do me no hurt, Fool, nor any good. Go your ways. I can meet what comes to me. 1930 ‘J. Bridie’ Sunlight Sonata in Switchback, Pardoner's Tale, Sunlight Sonata 103 Come your ways oot o' the mirklins. < as lemmas |
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