- gaed for went
- North Country (Newcastle) Wordscommon in N'd and D'm
English dialects glossary. 2013.
English dialects glossary. 2013.
Go (verb) — The verb to go is irregular, and apart from be is the only suppletive verb in the English language. Principal partsThe principal parts of the word are go, went, gone . Otherwise the modern English verb conjugates regularly. The irregularity of… … Wikipedia
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The Lochmaben Harper (ballad) — The Lochmaben Harper or The Blind Harper is a traditional British Folk ballad ((Child # 192, Roud # 85) [http://library.efdss.org/cgi bin/query.cgi?index roud=on cross=off type=Song access=off op 9=or field 9= op 12=or field 12= op 13=or field 13 … Wikipedia
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go — {{11}}go (n.) 1727, action of going, from GO (Cf. go) (v.). The sense of a try or turn at something is from 1825; meaning something that goes, a success is from 1876. Phrase on the go in constant motion is from 1843. {{12}}go (v.) O.E. gan to go … Etymology dictionary