v. Obs. [OE. toglídan, f. TO-2 + glídan to GLIDE; = MHG. zeglîten.] intr. To glide or slip away or off; to pass away.

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Beowulf, 2486. Guð-helm toglad, gomela scylfing hreas blac.

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a. 1000.  Boeth. Metr., vii. 34. Grundweal ʓearone; se toglidan ne þearf.

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a. 1046.  O. E. Chron., an. 979 (MS. C.). Blodiʓ wolcen … wæs swyðost on middeniht oþywed … þonne hit daʓian wolde þonne to glad hit.

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a. 1272.  Luue Ron, 43, in O. E. Misc., 94. Al so hwenne hit schal to-glide Hit is fals.

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