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From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Go·ing
n.
1.
The
act
of
moving
in
any
manner
;
traveling
;
as
,
the
going
is
bad
.
2.
Departure
.
3.
Pregnancy
;
gestation
;
childbearing
.
4.
pl.
Course
of
life
;
behavior
;
doings
;
ways
.
His
eyes
are
upon
the
ways
of
man
,
and
he
seeth
all
his
goings
.
--
Job
xxxiv
. 21.
Going barrel
.
Horology
(a)
A
barrel
containing
the
mainspring
,
and
having
teeth
on
its
periphery
to
drive
the
train
.
(b)
A
device
for
maintaining
a
force
to
drive
the
train
while
the
timepiece
is
being
wound
up
.
Going forth
.
Script.
(a)
Outlet
;
way
of
exit
.
“Every
going
forth
of
the
sanctuary.”
--
Ezek
.
xliv
. 5.
(b)
A
limit
;
a
border
.
“The
going
forth
thereof
shall
be
from
the
south
to
Kadesh-barnea.”
--
Num
.
xxxiv
. 4.
Going out
,
or
Goings out
.
Script.
(a)
The
utmost
extremity
or
limit
.
“The
border
shall
go
down
to
Jordan
,
and
the
goings
out
of
it
shall
be
at
the
salt
sea.”
--
Num
.
xxxiv
. 12.
(b)
Departure
or
journeying
.
“And
Moses
wrote
their
goings
out
according
to
their
journeys.”
--
Num
.
xxxiii
. 2.
Goings on
,
behavior
;
actions
;
conduct
; --
usually
in
a
bad
sense
.
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