begone

begone
begone (v.) late 14c., contracted from BE (Cf. be) (imperative) + GONE (Cf. gone).

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  • Begone — Be*gone , p. p. [OE. begon, AS. big[=a]n; pref. be + g[=a]n to go.] Surrounded; furnished; beset; environed (as in woe begone). [Obs.] Gower. Chaucer. [1913 Webster] …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • Begone — Be*gone , interj. [Be, v. i. + gone, p. p.] Go away; depart; get you gone. [1913 Webster] …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • begone — [bē gôn′, bigôn′] interj., vi. (to) be gone; go away; get out …   English World dictionary

  • begone — interjection Expressing a desire for someone or something to go away. Fairies, begone, and be all ways away. Shakespeare, A Midsummer Nights Dream …   Wiktionary

  • begone —  decayed, worn ; the thatch of this house is lamentably begone. Norf. and Suff …   A glossary of provincial and local words used in England

  • Begone Dull Care — Album par Junior Boys Sortie 24 mars 2009  Canada 7 avril 2009 …   Wikipédia en Français

  • Begone Dull Care — Infobox Film name = Begone Dull Care image size = caption = director = Evelyn Lambart Norman McLaren producer = Norman McLaren writer = narrator = starring = music = The Oscar Peterson Trio cinematography = editing = Evelyn LambartNorman McLaren… …   Wikipedia

  • begone — intransitive verb Etymology: Middle English, from be gone (imperative) Date: 14th century to go away ; depart used especially in the imperative …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • begone — /bi gawn , gon /, v.i. to go away; depart (usually used in the imperative). [1325 75; ME; see BE (impv.), GONE] * * * …   Universalium

  • begone — be|gone [bıˈgɔn US bıˈgo:n] interjection old use [Date: 1300 1400; Origin: be gone!] used to tell someone to go away …   Dictionary of contemporary English

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