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Definition: Go Out

Go Out

Verb

1. Move out of or depart from; "leave the room"; "the fugitive has left the country".

2. Leave the house to go somewhere; "We never went out when our children were small".

3. Take the field, as a soldier.

4. Become extinguished; as of lights or candles; "The lights suddenly went out and we were in the dark".

5. Go out of fashion; become unfashionable.

6. Date regularly; have a steady relationship with; "Did you know that she is seeing an older man?" "He is dating his former wife again!".

Source: WordNet 1.7.1 Copyright © 2001 by Princeton University. All rights reserved.
 

 

Specialty Definition: Go Out

DomainDefinition

Literature

Go Out (To). To rise in rebellion; the Irish say, "To be up." To go out with the forces of Charles Edward. To be out with Roger More and Sir Phelim O'Neil, in 1641.
"I thocht my best chance for payment was e'en to gae out myself." - Sir W. Scott: Waverley, 39. Source: Brewer's Dictionary.

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Synonyms: Go Out

Synonyms: date (v), exit (v), get out (v), go steady (v), leave (v), see (v). (additional references)
Antonyms: come in (v), enter (v). (additional references)

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Synonyms within Context: Go Out

ContextSynonyms within Context (source: adapted from Roget's Thesaurus).

Cessation

Come to a stand, come to a standstill; come to a deadlock, come to a full stop; arrive; go out, die away; wear away, wear off; pass away; (be past); be at an end; disintegrate, self-destruct.

Circuit

Verb: perform a circuit; go round about, go out of one's way; make a detour; meander; (deviate).

Death

Pay the debt to nature, shuffle off this mortal coil, take one's last sleep; go the way of all flesh; hand in one's checks, pass in one's checks, hand in one's chips, pass in one's chips; join the greater number, join the majority; come to dust, turn to dust; cross the Stygian ferry, cross the bar; go to one's long account, go to one's last home, go to Davy Jones's locker, go to the wall; receive one's death warrant, make one's will, step out, die a natural death, go out like the snuff of a candle; come to an untimely end; catch one's death; go off the hooks, kick the bucket, buy the farm, hop the twig, turn up one's toes; die a violent death. (be killed).

Deviation

Fly off at a tangent; glance off; wheel about, face about; turn to the right about, face to the right about; waddle; (oscillate); go out of one's way; (perform a circuit); lose one's way.

Egress

Verb: emerge, emanate, issue; egress; go out of, come out of, move out of, pass out of, pour out of, flow out of; pass out of, evacuate.

Inattention

Escape notice, escape attention; come in at one ear and go out at the other; forget; (have no remembrance).

Insulation, Fire extinction

Verb: go out, die out, burn out; fizzle.

Journey

Verb: travel, journey, course; take a journey, go a journey; take a walk, go out for walk; Noun: have a run; take the air.

Moderation

Go out like a lamb, "roar you as gently as any sucking dove,".

Oblivion

Forget one's own name, have on the tip of one's tongue, come in one ear and go out the other.

Rashness

Carry too much sail, sail too near the wind, ride at single anchor, go out of one's depth.

Refrigeration

Damp, slack quench; put out, stamp out; extinguish; go out, burn out (incombustibility) a.

Source: adapted from Roget's Thesaurus.

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Crosswords: Go Out

English words defined with "go out": Chiltern Hundredsdischarge, double-dateembarrassed, emission, Exeat, Exeunt, Exorbitate, expellinggin, gin rummyhumiliatedimprison, inappropriate, incorrectknock rummyleak, losemortifiedpass away, Processionary mothTo go abraod, To go out, To step outwrong. (references)
Specialty definitions using "go out": Back and Edge, Beacon-lightChandelierDriving for RentEye of a NeedlegumbyKildare's Holy Fanelatchkey childResolution Trust CorporationTelescope, Torch, two-to-the-NYezd. (references)
Etymologies containing "go out": sortie. (references)

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Modern Usage: Go Out

DomainUsage

Screenplays

The commandments say 'Thou shalt not kill,' but we hire men to go out and do it for us. The right and the wrong seem pretty clear here (High Noon; writing credit: Carl Foreman)

Do you think maybe you wanna maybe, I don't know, go out to dinner, you know, catch up on old times (There's Something About Mary; writing credit: Ed Decter; John J. Strauss)

You don't go out looking for a job dressed like that (The Big Lebowski; writing credit: Ethan Coen; Joel Coen)

Ok, lets go out on vacation (Speed 2: Cruise Control; writing credit: Graham Yost; Jan de Bont)

Ah, this fella says he needs to go out back for a little private time (Toy Story 2; writing credit: John Lasseter; Peter Docter)

Lyrics

No one can be trusted, when the lights go out (When the Lights Go Out; performing artist: Oingo Boingo)

Don't wanna go out (I Don't Wanna; performing artist: Aaliyah)

And go out and buy you a gun (Where Were You (When The World Stopped Turning); performing artist: Alan Jackson)

Time to go out searching for yourself (It Don't Matter To Me; performing artist: Bread)

Then the lights go out and it's just the three of us (TUNNEL OF LOVE; performing artist: Bruce Springsteen)

Movie/TV Titles

May I Go Out (1968)

Now She Lets Him Go Out (1913)

When the Lights Go Out (1997)

After the Lights Go Out (1989)

Song Titles

When The Lights Go Out (performing artist: Oingo Boingo)

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Commercial Usage: Go Out

DomainTitle

Books

  • He Shall Go Out Free: The Lives of Denmark Vesey (American Profiles (Madison, Wis.).) (reference)

  • The Berenstain Bears Go Out for the Team (First Time Books) (reference)

    (more book examples)

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Photo Album: Go Out

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Party boats go out for a 1/2 day of fishing from the Getaway Marina. Credit: Fisheries.

Waiting for the tide to go out, a fyke net collection. The nets are deployed at high tide and allowed to fish during the tidal cycle, they are retrieved at low tide. Credit: NOAA Restoration Center.

Older destroyers in the Navy Yard's Reserve Basin, preparing to go out of commission, 5 March 1919. They are, from left to right: USS Lamson (Destroyer # 18); USS Flusser (Destroyer # 20); USS Paul Jones (Destroyer # 10); and USS Decatur (Destroyer # 5). Other ships are in the background. Note depth charge racks, after steering wheels and twin 18-inch torpedo tubes on Lamson and Flusser. Credit: NAVY.

What every husband knows. Sure! Go out to my farm : make it your home for the ... Credit: Library of Congress.

Lynchburg, Virginia. A truck driver at the terminal, waiting to go out. Credit: Library of Congress.

  

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Familiar Quotations: Go Out

AuthorQuotation

Boerhave

I never think it needful to regard calumnies; they are sparks, which, if you do not blow them, will go out of themselves.

Henrik Ibsen

Never wear your best trousers when you go out to fight for freedom and truth.

J. August Strindberg

Happiness consumes itself like a flame. It cannot burn for ever, it must go out, and the presentiment of its end destroys it at its very peak.

Lord Byron

I only go out to get me a fresh appetite for being alone.

Marie de Rabutin-chantal

Racine will go out of style like coffee.

Theodore Roosevelt

I am hard at work on my message to Congress, and accordingly shall not try to go out or see any one either this afternoon or this evening. All of this work is terribly puzzling at times, but I peg away at it, and every now and then, when the dust clears away and I look around, I feel that I really have accomplished a little, at any rate.

Walter Dill Scott

Ambition, if you please, means progress. Either we go up or we go out. We do not stand still.

William Blake

If the Sun and Moon should ever doubt, they'd immediately go out.

Zsa Zsa Gabor

Husbands are like fires. They go out when unattended.

Source: compiled by the editor from various references.

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Historic Usage: Go Out

AuthorDateQuotation

John Locke

1690

And when, being weary of the ill conduct of Samuel's sons, the children of Israel desired a king, like all the nations to judge them, and to go out before them, and to fight their battles, I. (Second Treatise of Government)

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Use in Literature: Go Out

TitleAuthorQuote

Les Miserables

Hugo, Victor

She would go out with a dirty cap.

Grapes of Wrath

Steinbeck, John

Go out and play

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Non-Fiction Usage: Go Out

SubjectTopicQuote

Health

Then waste and extra fluid go out into the urine through the ureter. (references)

I don't go out with friends or family because I worry about leaking urine. (references)

They may be unable to go to social events, to go out to a job, or to travel even short distances. (references)

Business

When the country gets out of its current recession, there will be a large middle class eager to go out on shopping sprees. (references)

It is common for bids not to go out on a public tender, but are sent to select firms that were pre-qualified with the organization in question. (references)

Travel

Taiwan

The people of Taiwan are generally outgoing toward foreigners and often will go out of their way to assist visitors. (references)

Azerbaijan

Accordingly, the Embassy advises Americans not to go out alone at night, especially in the early hours of the morning. (references)

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Spoken Usage: Go Out

SpeakerPhrase(s)

Julie Andrews

Used to have to go into either the subway or I used to have to go out in our garden with a pair of binoculars. Because I could tell the difference between the hum of a rocket and a real airplane.

Russell Yates

It's mostly for me. Anyone that wants to visit the children, wants to know what the children are like or, you know, who knew the children, who want to go out there and have like, you know, a pseudo visit, I guess.

Trisha Meili

I didn't go out through the front door of the courthouse. I went through an elevator down into a garage and got into a van and left that way.

William Shatner

Tragedy, loss, grief. Big, big factor of grief. And so, to take the moment and say my heart, our hearts go out to all those people who are grieving Danny Pearl and the rest of the world, there's so many, so many tragedies.

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Speeches: Go Out

SpeakerTermPhrase(s)

Andrew Jackson

1829-1837However proper the limitation may be in relation to private citizens, it would seem that it ought not to commence running in favor of public officers until they go out of office.

Abraham Lincoln

1861-1865A husband and wife may be divorced and go out of the presence and beyond the reach of each other, but the different parts of our country can not do this.

George Bush

1989-1993Our hearts go out to our hostages, our hostages who are ceaselessly in our minds and in our efforts.

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Expressions: Go Out

Expressions using "go out": come in at one ear and go out at the other come in one ear and go out the other go out again go out fishing go out for a meal go out for walk go out hunting go out like a lamb go out like a light go out of being go out of business go out of date go out of fashion go out of hand go out of office go out of one's depth go out of one's mind go out of one's way go out of one's wits go out of shape go out of sight go out of smb.'s mind go out of use go out of vogue go out shooting go out to go out to dinner go out to work go out with make go out of shape permission to go out To go out. Additional references.

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Modern Translation: Go Out

Language Translations for "go out"; alternative meanings/domain in parentheses.

Afrikaans

  

uitgaan (exit). (various references)

   

Albanian

  

dal (appear, arise, beetle, brush off, come into being, come out, come up, creep out, develop, egress, emerge, erupt, exhaust, exit, flow out, get out, get out of, leave, let out, open, run out, sprout, stand out, stick up, turn out, turn up). (various references)

   

Arabic 

  

‏خرج (exit, give off, go, go away, march out, ooze, out, pannier, party, step out), ‏أطفأ (blow out, douse, extinguish, put out, quench, snuff out, stamp out, switch off, turn off). (various references)

   

Basque

  

irten (go out to). (various references)

   

Bulgarian 

  

емигрирам (emigrate, migrate), подавам оставка (resign), излизам от мода, излизам (add up, blow up, come, come away, come off, come out, emerge, exit, get out, get out of, go about, issue, jump, pan out, propound, prove, pull out, rise, run off, sally, set up, shoot out, step off, turn out, walk out, work out). (various references)

   

Catalan

  

sortir (exit, to leave). (various references)

   

Chinese 

  

出去 . (various references)

   

Czech

  

zhasnout (black out, douse, fizzle out, go off, pack up, snuff out, switch off, turn off, turn out), vystìhovat se (emigrate, go away, move out), vypadnout (bugger off, come off, come out, drop out, fall out, make off, push off), vyjít (appear, come off, come out, come up, pan out, turn out), vyhasnout (burn out), uhasnout, omdlít (black out, faint, feint, pass out, swoon), odejít (come away, come off, depart, go away, go off, leave, make one's exit, make tracks for, move away, move off, quit, retire, stir, to leave, vacate, walk away, walk off), konèit (be over, come to an end, end, expire, result), jít pryè, chodit mezi lidi (get about), chodit do spoleènosti. (various references)

   

Danish

  

stige ud (exit, get out, get out of a car), gå ud (absent onself, depart, exit, go away). (various references)

   

Dutch

  

uittreden (abdicate, exit, quit, resign), uitstappen (exit, get out, get out of a car), uitstýgen (exit), uitlopen (come to an end, drive away, drive off, end, end up, exit, expire), uitkomen (appear, be appropriate, be suitable, bevel, bud, come out, come to pass, come true, emerge, exit, perform, result, sprout, suit), uitgaan (come to an end, end, end up, exit, expire). (various references)

   

Esperanto

  

eliri (exit). (various references)

   

Faeroese

  

fara út (exit). (various references)

   

Finnish

  

sammua (be extinguished, be quenched, become extinct, die down, pass out), juhlia (be celebrating, celebrate). (various references)

   

French

  

sortir. (various references)

   

German

  

ausgehen (assume, be dissolved, be sent off, blow out, burn out, come, date, dating, emanate, emanation, end, exit, fall out, finish, go, go for a walk, originate, run, run out, start, start out). (various references)

   

Greek 

  

σβήνω (blow out, burn out, delete, die out, erase, extinguish, fade away, faint, obliterate, put out, quench, rub out, slake, snuff, snuff out, switch off, turn off, wipe out). (various references)

   

Hawaiian

  

dal (exit). (various references)

   

Hebrew 

  

יצא (come out), לצאת (emerge, exit, get out, go, go away, pull out). (various references)

   

Hungarian

  

tûz kialszik, kimegy (pass out, to go out, to pass out, to sally forth, to walk out), eljár szórakozni. (various references)

   

Indonesian

  

keluar (exit, get out, out, quit). (various references)

   

Italian

  

uscire (be drawn, be issued, be turned out, come out, exit, get out, go, leave, stick up, walk out). (various references)

   

Japanese Kanji 

  

迎える (to accept as a member of a group or family, to go out to meet), 消える (to go out, to vanish). (various references)

   

Japanese Katakana 

  

すたれる (to become obsolete, to die out, to go out of fashion, to go out of use), すたる (to become obsolete, to die out, to go out of fashion, to go out of use), ぜっぱ"になる (to go out of print), きえる (to disappear, to go out, to vanish), さし"す (to go out of turn, to send), さし"える (to butt in, to go out of turn), でがけ (about to start out, just about to leave or go out), でしぶる (to be unwilling to go out), でかける (to be going out, to depart, to go out, to set out, to start), であるく (to go about, to go out, to take a stroll), ""ろ'よせる (to let one's heart go out to, to take to), むかえる (to accept as a member of a group or family, to go out to meet), みせじまい (close for the day, close up shop, go out of business, stop business). (various references)

   

Manx

  

immee magh, hraih, goll magh (egress, exit, issuing, outgoing, outward bound, retire, slip out, sortie). (various references)

   

Occitan

  

sortir. (various references)

   

Papiamen

  

sali (absent onself, depart, exit, go away, leave). (various references)

   

Pig Latin

  

ogay outay.(various references)

   

Polish

  

wyjść (exit), wychodzić (exit). (various references)

   

Portuguese

  

sair (back off, depart, draw out, exit, flit, get off, get out, issue, leave, move away, move out, pull out, take off, to come out, to get out, to go out, tumble), extinguir-se (die out, expire, perish), deixar (allow, depart, drop off, forsake, get away, go, go away, have, leave, leave behind, leave out, let, let go, move out, quit, release, see, step out, take one's leave, throw over, to avoid, to leave, unhand). (various references)

   

Portuguese Brazilian

  

sair (to get out, to go out). (various references)

   

Romanian

  

ieşi (appear, be gone, become, come out, draw out, erupt, escape, exhaust, exit, fade, get out, issue, result, run, spring, start, start out, step out). (various references)

   

Romansch

  

sortir (to go out). (various references)

   

Russian 

  

выходить (appear, come out, egress, exit, get out, march out, open on, secede, sign off). (various references)

   

Serbo-Croatian

  

ugasiti se (go off, wear off), izići (debouch, egress, issue, leave), izaći (back out, come out, exit, get out). (various references)

   

Spanish

  

salir (absent onself, break, break out, come off, come out, come up, depart, departing, drive away, drive off, emancipate, emerge, exit, get away, get out, get over, go, go away, go off, go on, issue, lead off, leak, leave, leaving, line out, lurch out, march out, pan out, pass out, Pierce, pop out, protrude, pull out, push through, put off, put out, radiate, rise, sail, sail out, set forth, set forward, set out, shoot out, shoot up, stand out, start off, step out, stick out, take away, take off, take out, throw off, to leave, troop, trot along, trot over, trot round, turn up, walk out, wash off). (various references)

   

Swedish

  

slockna (die away, die down, drop off, expire, lie down). (various references)

   

Turkish

  

grev yapmak (be on strike, be out, go on strike, strike, strike work, walk out), geçmek (abate, adjourn, be current, be over, be transmitted, be valid, beat, best, better, cap, catch, change to, clear, come down, cross, cut across, devolve, distance, elapse, exceed, Excel, expire, fit in, get through, go, go by, go down, have outgrown smb., interlace, intervene, lapse, leave behind, negotiate, outdistance, outdo, outgo, outgrow, outpace, outrange, outrival, outrun, outstrip, pass, pass away, pass beyond, pass by, pass into, pass off, pass on, pass over, pass up, permeate, ride, rub on, run, run out, subside, surpass, top, tower above, track, transmigrate, turn, wear off), sönmek (be extinguished, be on the wane, burn out, die away, die down, go off), istifa etmek (demit, give up, quit, resign, resign one's office, step aside, step down, submit one's resignation, tender one's resignation, vacate), flört etmek (date, flirt, go together, go with, keep company with, philander, spoon, walk out with), eğlenmeye gitmek (step out), dışarıya çıkmak (fall out, go outside, sally forth, sally out), dışarı çıkmak (pass out, protrude, step out), çikmak (exit), çekilmek (abdicate, be pulled, bolt, bow, bow out, decline, desist, draw away, draw back, draw off, dry up, ebb, edge out, give over, gravitate, opt out, quit, recede, repair, resign, retire, retract, scratch, secede, stand, step aside, step down, walk out, withdraw), çıkmak (ascend, break out, break through, climb, come about, come off, come on, come out, come to a head, come up, crop out, date, date up, detach, drop out, emanate, emerge, erupt, escalate, eventuate, exit, extricate oneself, extrude, flirt, get off, go for, go forth, go off, go together, go with, grow out of, grow up, hatch, have it's source in, issue, jut, jut out, keep company with, knock about, knock around, launch, launch out, move out, occur, originate, peep, peep out, photograph, point, present oneself, prove, puff out, puff up, pull out, pullulate, quit, rise, rub off, rub out, sally forth, sally out, secede, separate, shoot out, spoon, spring, stem, step out, step up, stick, stick out, take it's source from, take out, take to, walk out, walk out of, walk out with, well forth, work out). (various references)

   

Turkmen 

  

seleсlemek (go out incoolness). (various references)

   

Ukrainian

  

виходити (alight, appear, come of, come out, egress, exit, get out, log out, proceed, step, step out, walk out), закінчуватися (conclude, elapse, end, end off, end up, issue, result in, run out, terminate, wane, waste). (various references)

Source: compiled by the editor from various translation references.

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Ancestral Language Translations: Go Out

LanguagePeriodTranslations
Sumerian3100 BCE-2500 BCE

ma. (various references)

Latin500 BCE-Modern

exeam, exeamus, exeant, exeas, exeat, exeatis, exeunt, exeunte, exeuntem, exeuntes, exeunti, exeuntibus, exi, exibimus, exibis, exibit, exibitis, exibunt, exiebant, exiebat, exiens, exient, exientes, exierant, exieras, exierat, exierint, exieris, exierit, exieritis, exierunt, exies, exiet, exiit, exire, exirent, exires, exiret, exissent, exisset, existi, existis, exit, exite, exitu, exitum, exitus, exivi, exivit, progredior. (various references)

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Bible Trace: Go Out

LanguageDateSourceLuke Chapter 7, Verse 24
Greek (transliterated)250 BCSeptuagintApelqontwn de twn aggelwn iwannou hrxato legein proV touV oclouV peri iwannou ti exelhluqate eiV thn erhmon qeasasqai kalamon upo anemou saleuomenon
Latin405VulgateEt cum discessissent nuntii Iohannis coepit dicere de Iohanne ad turbas quid existis in desertum videre harundinem vento moveri
Old English990West SaxonAnd þa þa iohannes ærynddracan ferdon: þa cwæð se hælend to þam folce be Iohanne; Hwi ferde ge on westene geseon þæt hreod þe byð mid winde astyred;
Middle English1395WyclifAnd whanne the messangeris of Joon weren go forth, he bigan to seie of Joon to the puple,
Renaissance English1526TyndaleWhen ye messengers of Iohn were departed he began to speake vnto ye people of Iohn What wet ye oute into ye wildernes for to se? went ye to se arede shaken wt ye wynde?
Jacobean English1611King JamesAnd when the messengers of John were departed, he began to speak unto the people concerning John, What went ye out into the wilderness for to see? A reed shaken with the wind?
Victorian English1833WebsterAnd when the messengers of John had departed, he began to speak to the people concerning John, What went ye out into the wilderness to see? A reed shaken with the wind?
Basic English1964OgdenAnd when the men who were sent by John had gone away, he said to the people, about John, What did you go out into the waste land to see? a tall stem moving in the wind?

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Matched Bible Translations: Go Out

LanguageLuke Chapter 7, Verse 24
CebuanoUg sa nakalakaw na ang mga sinugo ni Juan, si Jesus misugod sa pagsulti ngadto sa mga panon sa katawhan mahitungod kang Juan. Siya miingon, "Unsa bay inyong giadto aron tan-awon didto sa mga awaaw? Ang usa ba ka bagakay nga ginakusokuso sa hangin?
CroatianKad Ivanovi glasnici odoše, poèe Isus govoriti mnoštvu o Ivanu: " to ste izašli u pustinju gledati? Trsku koju vjetar ljulja?
DanishMen da Johannes's Sendebud vare gåede bort, begyndte han at sige til Skarerne om Johannes: "Hvad gik I ud i Ørkenen at skue? Et Rør, som bevæges hid og did af Vinden?
DutchAls nu de boden van Johannes weggegaan waren, begon Hij tot de scharen van Johannes te zeggen: Wat zijt gij uitgegaan in de woestijn te aanschouwen? Een riet, dat van den wind ginds en weder bewogen wordt?
FinnishKun Johanneksen lähettiläät olivat menneet, rupesi hän puhumaan kansalle Johanneksesta: "Mitä te lähditte erämaahan katselemaan? Ruokoako, jota tuuli huojuttaa?
FrenchLorsque les envoyés de Jean furent partis, Jésus se mit dire la foule, au sujet de Jean: Qu`êtes-vous allés voir au désert? un roseau agité par le vent?
GermanDa aber die Boten des Johannes hingingen, fing Jesus an, zu reden zu dem Volk von Johannes: Was seid ihr hinausgegangen in die Wüste zu sehen? Wolltet ihr ein Rohr sehen, das vom Winde bewegt wird?
HungarianMikor pedig elmentek a János követei, kezdé mondani a sokaságnak János felõl: Mit látni mentetek ki a pusztába? szélingatta nádszálat-é?
Indonesian-Bahasa Sehari-hariSesudah utusan-utusan Yohanes itu pergi, Yesus mulai berbicara kepada orang banyak tentang Yohanes, kata-Nya, "Kalian pergi ke padang gurun untuk melihat apa? Sehelai rumput yang ditiup anginkah?
Indonesian-Terjemahan LamaSetelah utusan Yahya itu pergi, maka mulailah Yesus bertutur kepada orang banyak akan hal Yahya, kata-Nya, "Apakah yang kamu pergi lihat ke padang belantara? Sebatang buluhkah yang digoyangkan oleh angin?
Manx GaelicAs tra va chaghteryn Ean er n'immeeaght, ren eh toshiaght dy ghra rish y pobble mychione Ean, Cre hie shiu magh gys yn aasagh dy akin? Nee cuirtliagh criht lesh y gheay.
MaoriA, no te rironga atu o nga karere a Hoani, ka timata ia ki te korero ki te mano mo Hoani, I haere atu koutou ki te koraha kia kite i te aha? I te kakaho e whakangaueuetia ana e te hau?
NorwegianDa nu sendebudene fra Johannes var gått bort, begynte han å tale til folket om Johannes: Hvorfor var det I gikk ut i ørkenen? for å se et rør som svaier for vinden?
PortugueseE, tendo-se retirado os mensageiros de João, Jesus começou a dizer s multidões a respeito de João: Que saístes a ver no deserto? um caniço agitado pelo vento?   
RumanianDupqce au plecat trimewii lui Ioan, Isus a knceput sq spunq noroadelor despre Ioan: ,,Ce ayi iewit sq vedeyi kn pustie? O trestie clqtinatq de vknt?
ShuarWaketkiarmatai Jesus Juánkan pachis áujmatman antuk shuar matsamarmia nui juna Tímiayi: "Shuar atsamunmasha ¿Warí werimiarum. Pintiu nase Umpúam Atúu we Juní we ajana nu iistai tusarmek wémarum? Juan Núnischaiti.
SwahiliHapo wajumbe wa Yohane walipokwisha kwenda zao, Yesu alianza kuyaambia makundi ya watu juu ya Yohane: "Mlikwenda kule jangwani, hivi mlitaka kuona kitu gani? Mlitaka kuona unyasi unaotikiswa na upepo?
SwedishNär sedan Johannes' sändebud hade gått sin väg, begynte han tala till folket om Johannes: "Varför var det I gingen ut i öknen? Var det för att se ett rör som drives hit och dit av vinden?
UmaPalai-ra suro Yohanes toera, mololita-imi Yesus hi ntodea, mpotompo'wiwi Yohanes. Na'uli': "Napa patuju-ni hilou mpohirua' -ki Yohanes Topeniu' hi tana' to wao'? Ba doko' -koi mpohilo tauna to morara' nono-na, to hewa pimpi to molue nawui ngolu' hilou tumai? Uma-hawoe'.

Source: compiled by the editor from various references; see credits.

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Anagrams: Go Out

Scrabble® Enable2K-Verified Anagrams

Direct Anagrams: outgo.

Words within the letters "g-o-o-t-u"

-1 letter: gout.

-2 letters: goo, got, gut, oot, out, tog, too, tug.

-3 letters: go, to, ut.

 Words containing the letters "g-o-o-t-u"
 

+2 letters: gumboot, outglow, outgoes, outgone, outgrow.

 

+3 letters: autogiro, autogyro, boughpot, goitrous, gumboots, outdodge, outdoing, outglows, outgoing, outgross, outgroup, outgrown, outgrows, oxtongue, thorough, unforgot, yoghourt.

 

+4 letters: autogiros, autogyros, boughpots, dogfought, goalmouth, groundout, guestroom, guncotton, outbought, outboxing, outdodged, outdodges, outfought, outfoxing, outglowed, outgoings, outgroups, outgrowth, outloving, outmoding, outmoving, outrowing, outvoting, oxtongues, tautology, theologue, ufologist, unrooting, uprooting, urologist, yoghourts.

Source: compiled by the editor from various references; see credits.

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INDEX

1. Definition
2. Synonyms
3. Crosswords
4. Usage: Modern
5. Usage: Commercial
6. Images: Photo Album
7. Quotations: Familiar
8. Quotations: Historic
9. Quotations: Fiction
10. Quotations: Non-fiction
11. Quotations: Spoken
12. Quotations: Speeches
13. Expressions
14. Translations: Modern
15. Translations: Ancient
16. Bible Trace
17. Anagrams
18. Bibliography


  

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