Begone
11begone — be|gone [bıˈgɔn US bıˈgo:n] interjection old use [Date: 1300 1400; Origin: be gone!] used to tell someone to go away …
12begone — be|gone [ bı gɔn ] interjection used in the past to tell someone to go away …
13begone — be·gone || bɪ gÉ’n interj. get out!, go away! …
14begone — exclamation archaic go away at once! …
15begone — interj. 1. Depart, avaunt, go away, haste away, be off, get thee gone. 2. Away, let us go, let us be off …
16begone — interjection old use used to tell someone to go away …
17begone — be·gone …
18begone — UK [bɪˈɡɒn] / US [bɪˈɡɔn] interjection used in the past to tell someone to go away …
19begone — be•gone [[t]bɪˈgɔn, ˈgɒn[/t]] v. i. to go away; depart (usu. used in the imperative) • Etymology: 1325–75 …
20begone — /bəˈgɒn / (say buh gon), /bi / (say bee ) interjection Archaic go away! depart! {Middle English; from be (imper.) + gone; originally a two word statement be gone!. Compare be off!. See also beware} …