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.
c. 1000. Leg. Rood, 103. Þa toeodon ða stanas, & ʓeopenode ðæt ʓet.
c. 1000. Ælfric, Hom., II. 194. Seo sæ toeode on twa.
c. 1175. Lamb. Hom., 141. Þe see toeode and þet iraelisce folc wende ouer.
c. 1275. Lay., 23980. Arthur smot Frolle vppe þan helm Þat he atwo toȝeode.
c. 1315. Shoreham, i. 790. Ȝet þaȝ þe fourme of brede togo, Þat body by lefþ ȝet þanne.
13[?]. Sir Beues (A.), 1896. Þow schelt nouȝt, whan we tegoþ, Lauȝande me wende fram.
1560. Rolland, Crt. Venus, IV. 704. My riding geir is all to gane and spent.