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145 words match “GONE”

GONE n.
p. p. of Go.
GONENESS n.
A state of exhaustion; faintness, especially as resulting from hunger. [Colloq. U. S.]
AGONE a. 2 definitions
Ago. [Archaic. & Poet.] Three days agone I fell sick. 1 Sam. xxx. 13.
ARAGONESE a. 2 definitions
Of or pertaining to Aragon, in Spain, or to its inhabitants. -- n. sing. & pl.
BEGONE interj. 2 definitions
Go away; depart; get you gone.
BURGONET n.
A kind of helmet. [Written also burganet.] Shak.
BYGONE a. 2 definitions
Past; gone by. "Bygone fooleries." Shak
DRAGONET n. 2 definitions
A little dragon. Spenser.
GORGONEAN a.
See Gorgonian, 1.
GORGONEION n.
A mask carved in imitation of a Gorgon's head. Elmes.
JARGONELLE n.
A variety of pear which ripens early.
MANGONEL n.
A military engine formerly used for throwing stones and javelins.
MONOGONEUTIC a.
Having but one brood in a season.
PERIGONE n. 3 definitions
Any organ inclosing the essential organs of a flower; a perianth.
POLYGONEUTIC a.
Having two or more broods in a season.
TRIGONE n.
A smooth triangular area on the inner surface of the bladder, limited by the apertures of the ureters and urethra.
UNPARAGONED a.
Having no paragon or equal; matchless; peerless. [R.] Your unparagoned mistress is dead. Shak.
WAGONER n. 2 definitions
One who conducts a wagon; one whose business it is to drive a wagon.
WAGONETTE n.
A kind of pleasure wagon, uncovered and with seats extended along the sides, designed to carry six or eight persons besides the driver.
WEL-BEGONE a.
Surrounded with happiness or prosperity. [Obs.] Fair and rich and young and wel-begone. Chaucer.
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