"forthgo" meaning in English

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Verb

Forms: forthgoes [present, singular, third-person], forthgoing [participle, present], forthwent [past], forthgone [participle, past]
Etymology: From Middle English forthgon, forthgan, from Old English forþgān (“to go forth, advance, proceed, pass by, go away, go on, precede, succeed”), from Proto-Germanic *furþą (“forth”), *gāną (“to go”), equivalent to forth- + go. Cognate with Dutch voortgaan (“to continue, proceed, go ahead”), German fortgehen (“to go away, leave, depart, blin”), Swedish fortgå (“to continue, go on, proceed”). Etymology templates: {{inh|en|enm|forthgon}} Middle English forthgon, {{m|enm|forthgan}} forthgan, {{inh|en|ang|forþgān||to go forth, advance, proceed, pass by, go away, go on, precede, succeed}} Old English forþgān (“to go forth, advance, proceed, pass by, go away, go on, precede, succeed”), {{inh|en|gem-pro|*furþą||forth}} Proto-Germanic *furþą (“forth”), {{m|gem-pro|*gāną||to go}} *gāną (“to go”), {{prefix|en|forth|go}} forth- + go, {{cog|nl|voortgaan||to continue, proceed, go ahead}} Dutch voortgaan (“to continue, proceed, go ahead”), {{cog|de|fortgehen||to go away, leave, depart, blin}} German fortgehen (“to go away, leave, depart, blin”), {{cog|sv|fortgå||to continue, go on, proceed}} Swedish fortgå (“to continue, go on, proceed”) Head templates: {{en-verb|forthgoes|forthgoing|forthwent|forthgone}} forthgo (third-person singular simple present forthgoes, present participle forthgoing, simple past forthwent, past participle forthgone)
  1. (intransitive, obsolete) To go forth; proceed. Tags: intransitive, obsolete Derived forms: forthgoing
    Sense id: en-forthgo-en-verb-GS-nEaCB Categories (other): English entries with incorrect language header, English terms prefixed with forth-

Inflected forms

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