awayget adscribam
awayget thee down. 1
hîc Systematis awayget adscribam,
in quâ & ordinem & divisionem 2
awayget τ άναγγελικόν λόγον 3
awayget, to lose 4
know about right awayGet 5
awayget out of this—go 6
awayget away 7
- Exodus 19:24, as listed in A Concordance to the Holy Scriptures; with the various Readings both of Text and Margine. In A more exact and useful Method then hath hitherto been extant. By S. N. (Cambridge, 1662) : 31
- OCR misread of Greek word (among Latin), in Jean Le Clerc (1657-1736 *), Liberii de Sancto Amore Epistolae Theological, In quibus Varii Scholasticorum errores castigantur. (Irenopoli (Saumur), 1679) : 195
(same scan, same page of same Bayerische StaatsBibliothek copy here) - OCR misread of the Greek (followed by “an angelic word” or “angelic reason”), ex Johann Albert Fabricius (1668-1736 *) his Bibliotheca Graeca (1705-28; *) Vol. 11 (Hamburg, 1722) : 797
- ex entry for “to get,” “forget,” in Hensleigh Wedgewood (1803-1891 *), A Dictionary of English Etymology vol 2 (1862) : 144
- ex advertisement for the patented Boston Tip, of the Boston Spiral Tagging Company, Hingham, Massachusetts (“Sole Manufacturers Boston Covered Steel Tip Shoe Laces”), in Boot and Shoe Recorder (March 16, 1910) : 56
- preview snippet only — evidently from “Creatures of Impulse” (1871 *) — in W. S. Gilbert, Original Plays (1911) : 326
- ex Alfred Sutro (1863-1933 *), “The Man on the Kerb,” in Five Little Plays (1914) : 63
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awayget —
encountered in explanations of the the murky etymology of the word forget — suggesting to cast away or shake off, “to miss or lose one’s hold.”
tags: latihan; memory; onsense