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tó-gangan

  • verb [ strong ]
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tó-gangan, p. -géng; pp. -gangen.
to go in different directions, to part
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  • Æfter ðon ðe wit nú betweoh unc tógongenne (tógangne, Bd. M. 372, 3) beóþ

    postyuam ab invicem digressi fuerimus, Bd.

      4, 29; S. 607, 20.
  • Ðá hié betwih him tógangen (-gangende. Bd. M. 372, 20) wǽron

    digredientes ab invicem,

      S. 607, 36.
to go away, pass away
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  • Ne tógongeþ gumena hwylcum eáþe ðæt ic ðǽr ymb sprice

    what I speak of does not easily pass away from any man

    (it is a bow that speaks, and the reference is to a wound from a poisoned arrow),
      Exon. Th. 405, 30; Rä. 24, 10.
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v. tó-gán, -gengan, -faran.
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