v. Obs. [OE. togangan, f. TO-2 gangan, GANG v.1 So OS. ti-, te-gangan, OHG. za-, zi-gangan.] intr. To go away, pass away.
a. 900. trans. Bædas Hist., IV. xxx. [xxix.] (1890), 372. Forðon ðe æfter þon ðe wit nu betwih unc nu togangne beoð.
c. 1000. Riddles, xxiv. 10 (Gr.). Ne togongeð þas gumena hwylcum æniʓum eaðe, þat ic þær ymb sprice.
1596. Dalrymple, trans. Leslies Hist. Scot., X. (S.T.S.), II. 286. Our folk, about the sone togangeng, met with thame at the fute of ane hill castne betueine.