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Goes
[ goos ]
/ gus /
noun
Hu·go van der
[hyoo-goh van der; Dutch hy-goh vahn duh r] /ˈhyu goʊ væn dər; Dutch ˈhü goʊ vɑn dər/,c1440–82,
Flemish painter.
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Origin of go
1
before 900; Middle English
gon, Old English
gān; cognate with Old High German
gēn, German
gehen
Definition for goes (5 of 5)
go
2
[ goh ]
/ goʊ /
noun
a Japanese game for two persons, played on a board having 361 intersections on which black and white stones or counters are alternately placed, the object being to block off and capture the opponent's stones and control the larger part of the board.
Also called
I-go
[ee-goh] /ˈiˈgoʊ/.
Origin of go
2
1885–90; < Japanese < Middle Chinese, equivalent to Chinese
gí name for various board games
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Goes
/ (ɡuːs) /
noun
Hugo van der. ?1440–82, Flemish painter: works include the Pontinari Altarpiece and The Death of a Virgin
British Dictionary definitions for goes (2 of 4)
GO
/ military /
abbreviation for
general order
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go
1
/ (ɡəʊ) /
verb goes, going, went or gone (mainly intr)
noun plural goes
adjective
(postpositive) informal
functioning properly and ready for action: esp used in astronautics
all systems are go
Word Origin for go
Old English
gān; related to Old High German
gēn, Greek
kikhanein to reach, Sanskrit
jahāti he forsakes
British Dictionary definitions for goes (4 of 4)
go
2
I-go
/ (ɡəʊ) /
noun
a game for two players in which stones are placed on a board marked with a grid, the object being to capture territory on the board
Word Origin for go
from Japanese