v. Obs. [OE. to-gán, f. TO-2 + gán to GO; = OHG. za-, zigân, MHG. ze-, zergân, Ger. zergehen, MLG. togân.] intr. To go in different directions, go asunder; to be divided, part, separate; to pass away, disappear.

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c. 1000.  Leg. Rood, 103. Þa toeodon ða stanas, & ʓeopenode ðæt ʓet.

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c. 1000.  Ælfric, Hom., II. 194. Seo sæ toeode on twa.

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c. 1175.  Lamb. Hom., 141. Þe see toeode and þet iraelisce folc wende ouer.

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c. 1275.  Lay., 23980. Arthur … smot Frolle vppe þan helm Þat he atwo toȝeode.

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c. 1315.  Shoreham, i. 790. Ȝet þaȝ þe fourme of brede togo, Þat body by lefþ ȝet þanne.

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13[?].  Sir Beues (A.), 1896. Þow schelt nouȝt, whan we tegoþ, Lauȝande me wende fram.

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1560.  Rolland, Crt. Venus, IV. 704. My riding geir is all to gane and spent.

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