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agone

American  
[uh-gawn, uh-gon] / əˈgɔn, əˈgɒn /

adverb

Archaic.
  1. an archaic variant of ago.


agone British  
/ əˈɡɒn /

adverb

  1. an archaic word for ago

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Less than an hour agone I said: 'I fight not with old men'.

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Governor Carver is at rest since last April, a half year agone.

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I see you not half an hour agone coming out of Stubbs's office!

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Her old husband had been gathered to his fathers many months agone.

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"She was here ten minutes agone," the old man answered.

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