出典:Wiktionary
出典:『Wiktionary』 (2025/01/13 10:52 UTC 版)
The verb is derived from 中期英語 outgon (“to go out, depart, leave; to come out, emerge; to escape; to protrude; of a sword: to be drawn; to emanate from (a place); to accompany”), from 古期英語 ūtgān (“to go out”), Proto-West Germanic *ūtgān (“to go out”), equivalent to out- + go. See also go out.
Compare 中期英語 outwenden (“to go out, depart, leave; to escape; to be emitted, fly out from; of a weapon: to be drawn”), which, like modern outgo, had the past tense and past participle form outwent.
The noun is derived from modern English out- (prefix meaning ‘away from; toward the outside of’) + go. Sense 1 (“cost, expenditure, or outlay”) was probably modelled on income.
outgo (third-person singular simple present outgoes, present participle outgoing, simple past outwent, past participle outgone)
outgo (countable and uncountable, plural outgos or outgoes)
out-go (三人称単数 現在形 out-goes, 現在分詞 out-going, 過去形 out-went, 過去分詞 out-gone)
![]()
突き出るさま
立ち去る.
外征する
離れる.
散逸する
はき出す
いびり出す
to torment one out of the house
ぬけ出す
project over
to neglect―slight―be careless of―anything
to pick something
動詞の活用形:
|
名詞の変化形:
|