"withgang" meaning in Scots

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Noun

Forms: withgangs [plural]
Etymology: The verb is from Old Norse viðganga (“to access, admit”), equivalent to with- + gang. It is cognate with Faroese viðganga (“to confess, admit”) and Danish vedgå (“to confess, admit”); compare also Old English wiþgangan (“to go against, oppose, pass away, vanish, disappear”). The noun is from Old Norse viðganga (“access, admission”). Etymology templates: {{bor|sco|non|viðganga||to access, admit}} Old Norse viðganga (“to access, admit”), {{prefix|sco|with|gang}} with- + gang, {{cog|fo|viðganga|t=to confess, admit}} Faroese viðganga (“to confess, admit”), {{cog|da|vedgå|t=to confess, admit}} Danish vedgå (“to confess, admit”), {{cog|ang|wiþgangan||to go against, oppose, pass away, vanish, disappear}} Old English wiþgangan (“to go against, oppose, pass away, vanish, disappear”), {{bor|sco|non|viðganga||access, admission}} Old Norse viðganga (“access, admission”) Head templates: {{head|sco|noun|||plural|withgangs|||||cat2=|cat3=|head=}} withgang (plural withgangs), {{sco-noun}} withgang (plural withgangs)
  1. free or unrestricted access (to); licence; liberty; freedom
    Sense id: en-withgang-sco-noun--mQalroR Categories (other): Scots terms prefixed with with- Disambiguation of Scots terms prefixed with with-: 65 35
The following are not (yet) sense-disambiguated
Etymology number: 1

Noun

Forms: withgangs [plural]
Etymology: From Old Norse viðgangr (“increase”). Cognate with Icelandic viðgangur (“success”). Etymology templates: {{bor|sco|non|viðgangr||increase}} Old Norse viðgangr (“increase”), {{cog|is|viðgangur||success}} Icelandic viðgangur (“success”) Head templates: {{head|sco|noun|||plural|withgangs|||||cat2=|cat3=|head=}} withgang (plural withgangs), {{sco-noun}} withgang (plural withgangs)
  1. profit; success; prosperity
    Sense id: en-withgang-sco-noun-MCDt-v1d Categories (other): Scots entries with incorrect language header Disambiguation of Scots entries with incorrect language header: 40 54 6
The following are not (yet) sense-disambiguated
Etymology number: 2

Verb

Forms: withgangs [present, singular, third-person], withgangin [participle, present], withgangt [past], withgangt [participle, past]
Etymology: The verb is from Old Norse viðganga (“to access, admit”), equivalent to with- + gang. It is cognate with Faroese viðganga (“to confess, admit”) and Danish vedgå (“to confess, admit”); compare also Old English wiþgangan (“to go against, oppose, pass away, vanish, disappear”). The noun is from Old Norse viðganga (“access, admission”). Etymology templates: {{bor|sco|non|viðganga||to access, admit}} Old Norse viðganga (“to access, admit”), {{prefix|sco|with|gang}} with- + gang, {{cog|fo|viðganga|t=to confess, admit}} Faroese viðganga (“to confess, admit”), {{cog|da|vedgå|t=to confess, admit}} Danish vedgå (“to confess, admit”), {{cog|ang|wiþgangan||to go against, oppose, pass away, vanish, disappear}} Old English wiþgangan (“to go against, oppose, pass away, vanish, disappear”), {{bor|sco|non|viðganga||access, admission}} Old Norse viðganga (“access, admission”) Head templates: {{head|sco|verbs|third-person singular simple present|withgangs|present participle|withgangin|simple past|withgangt|past participle|withgangt|head=}} withgang (third-person singular simple present withgangs, present participle withgangin, simple past withgangt, past participle withgangt), {{sco-verb}} withgang (third-person singular simple present withgangs, present participle withgangin, simple past withgangt, past participle withgangt)
  1. to give license to; indulge (someone)
    Sense id: en-withgang-sco-verb-8LORVVGA
The following are not (yet) sense-disambiguated
Etymology number: 1

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