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begone (encz) | begone,zmiz! Zdeněk Brož |
Begone (gcide) | Begone \Be*gone"\, interj. [Be, v. i. + gone, p. p.]
Go away; depart; get you gone.
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Begone (gcide) | 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.
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woebegone (encz) | woebegone,sklíčený adj: Zdeněk Brož |
Begone (gcide) | Begone \Be*gone"\, interj. [Be, v. i. + gone, p. p.]
Go away; depart; get you gone.
[1913 Webster]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.
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Wel-begone (gcide) | Wel-begone \Wel"-be*gone`\, a. [OE. wel-begon. See Well, and
Begone.]
Surrounded with happiness or prosperity. [Obs.]
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Fair and rich and young and wel-begone. --Chaucer.
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Woe-begone (gcide) | Woe-begone \Woe"-be*gone`\, a. [OE. wo begon. See Woe, and
Begone, p. p.]
Beset or overwhelmed with woe; immersed in grief or sorrow;
woeful. --Chaucer.
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So woe-begone was he with pains of love. --Fairfax.
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woebegone (wn) | woebegone
adj 1: worn and broken down by hard use; "a creaky shack"; "a
decrepit bus...its seats held together with friction
tape"; "a flea-bitten sofa"; "a run-down neighborhood";
"a woebegone old shack" [syn: creaky, decrepit,
derelict, flea-bitten, run-down, woebegone]
2: affected by or full of grief or woe; "his sorrow...made him
look...haggard and...woebegone"- George du Maurier [syn:
woebegone, woeful] |
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