1. begone - Verb
2. begone - Interjection
Go away; depart; get you gone.
Surrounded; furnished; beset; environed (as in woe-begone).
Source: Webster's dictionaryBe, beget, begone. William Saroyan
However, a dishevelled Boris now enters, echoing Shuysky: "Begone child!" Source: Internet
Begone Thot, back to the sultry dungeon from whence you came! Source: Internet
Then was Jesus angry, and with anger rebuked him, saying: "Begone and depart from me, because you are the devil and seek to cause me offences." Source: Internet
Upon leaving the Tsar's presence, he observed Boris attempting to drive away the ghost of the dead Tsarevich, exclaiming: "Begone, begone child!" Source: Internet
The last experience his spirit undergoes before it "becomes God" is a view of Mary Kelly – the one intended victim who escaped – who is apparently able to see his spirit and abjures him to begone "back to Hell". Source: Internet