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.

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a. 900.  trans. Bæda’s Hist., IV. xxx. [xxix.] (1890), 372. Forðon ðe æfter þon ðe wit nu betwih unc nu togangne beoð.

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c. 1000.  Riddles, xxiv. 10 (Gr.). Ne togongeð þas gumena hwylcum æniʓum eaðe, þat ic þær ymb sprice.

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1596.  Dalrymple, trans. Leslie’s 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.

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