Gone

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Old English gān, of Germanic origin; related to Dutch gaan and German gehen ; the form went was originally the past tense of wend.


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From Middle English gon, igon, gan, ȝegan, from Old English gān, ġegān, from Proto-Germanic *gānaz(“gone”), past participle of *gāną(“to go”). Cognate with West Germanic Scots gane(“gone”), West Frisian gien(“gone”), Low German gahn(“gone”), Dutch gegaan(“gone”) and German gegangen(“gone”).


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gone (adj.)

"hopeless, beyond recovery," 1590s, past-participle adjective from go (v.). In jazz slang as a superlative from 1946.