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goand

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goand

  1. (chiefly obsolete)presentparticiple ofgo

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Etymology

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FromMiddle Englishgoand,goande, variant ofMiddle Englishgoende,goonde,gond,gonde, fromOld Englishgānde, fromProto-Germanic*gāndz, present participle ofProto-West Germanic*gān(to go), equivalent togo +‎-and.

Cognate withWest Frisiangeanend(going, walking),Dutchgaand(going, walking),Low Germangahn(going, walking),Germangehend(going, walking),Danishgående(going, walking),Norwegiangående(going, walking),Swedishgående(going, walking).

Verb

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goand

  1. (dated)presentparticiple ofgo.
    Goand snell athwart thehouf, hoo hent 'im be theswyr.
    Going swiftly across the churchyard, she grabbed him by the neck.
    Goand oot of the holt, she saw a woundor baist.
    Going out of the woods, she saw a magical creature.
    • 1561, Kennedy, Q., Oratioune,(Please provide the book title or journal name):
      A thirsty man …goand by a tavern.
      (pleaseadd an English translation of this quotation)

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