forthgoing
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[edit]Etymology
[edit]From Middle English forthgoing, deverbal of forthgon (“to go forth, proceed”), from Old English forþgān (“to go forth, proceed”), from Proto-Germanic *furþa (“forward”), *gāną (“to go”), equivalent to forth- + going. Adjective from present participle of forthgo.
Noun
[edit]forthgoing (plural forthgoings)
- A going forth or utterance; a proceeding from or out.
- a. 1847, Thomas Chalmers, Notes on Hill's Lectures in Divinity:
- the forthgoing of one Divine personage
Adjective
[edit]forthgoing (comparative more forthgoing, superlative most forthgoing)
- Going out or forth; departing.
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[edit]Verb
[edit]forthgoing
- present participle and gerund of forthgo
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