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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
 

sources

  1. 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
  2. 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)
  3. 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
  4. ex entry for “to get,” “forget,” in Hensleigh Wedgewood (1803-1891 *), A Dictionary of English Etymology vol 2 (1862) : 144
  5. 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
  6. preview snippet only — evidently from “Creatures of Impulse” (1871 *) — in W. S. Gilbert, Original Plays (1911) : 326
  7. ex Alfred Sutro (1863-1933 *), “The Man on the Kerb,” in Five Little Plays (1914) : 63

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.”
 

14 February 2020

tags: latihan; memory; onsense