单词 | to get forth |
释义 | > as lemmasto get forth to get forth Now rare and literary. extracted from getv. intransitive. To succeed in coming forth; to convey oneself out of a place. ΚΠ ?1518 A. Barclay tr. D. Mancinus Myrrour Good Maners sig. Evv Snares and great nettes,..From whiche at thy pleasour, thou shalt no meanes fynde The same to lyberte, for to get forth agayne. 1572 (a1500) Taill of Rauf Coilȝear (1882) 603 He saw the King was engreuit, and gat furth glaid. 1639 N. N. tr. J. Du Bosc Compl. Woman 30 This Musing is a Maze, where one easily looseth himselfe, and whence without great difficulty he gets not forth. 1652 N. Smith Wonderfull Prophecyes 4 They think they can easily get forth, but they that are withoutside shall keep them in. 1796 H. Macneill Waes o' War iii. 21 Will gat forth; On a cart, or in a waggon, Hirpling ay towards the North. 1845 C. Mathews Big Abel & Little Manhattan vii. 62 When they had got forth, Big Abel and Lankey.., the shower was deepening, and they made quickly for a house not far away. 1889 R. L. Stevenson Master of Ballantrae ii. 26 I was staggered besides at her sudden vehemence of word and manner, and got forth from the room, under this shower of curses. a1930 D. H. Lawrence David in M. Halverson Relig. Drama (1957) I. xv. 257 I got forth [1926 go forth] into the fields, as a hare when the hound gives mouth! 2009 Jerusalem Post (Nexis) 25 Sept. 16 We said: Get forth, some of you being the enemies of others. < as lemmas |
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