withgang
Scots
Etymology 1
The verb is from Old Norse viðganga (“to access, admit”), equivalent to with- + gang. It is cognate with Faroese viðganga (“to confess, admit”); compare also Old English wiþgangan (“to go against, oppose, pass away, vanish, disappear”). The noun is from Old Norse viðganga (“access, admission”).
Verb
withgang (third-person singular present withgangs, present participle withgangin, past withgangt, past participle withgangt)
Noun
withgang (plural withgangs)
Etymology 2
From Old Norse viðgangr (“increase”). Cognate with Icelandic viðgangur (“success”).
Noun
withgang (plural withgangs)
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