Hugo goes
[goos] /gus/
noun
1.
Hugo van der
[hyoo-goh van der;; Dutch hy-goh vahn duh r] /ˈhyu goʊ væn dər;; Dutch ˈhü goʊ vɑn dər/ (Show IPA), c1440–82, Flemish painter.
/ɡuːs/
noun
1.
Hugo van der. ?1440–82, Flemish painter: works include the Pontinari Altarpiece and The Death of a Virgin
third person singular of go, Old English gaæs (Northumbrian), displacing alternative goeth (Old English gaeþ) except in archaic and liturgical use.
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