Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary · 1913

Going

Going , noun

1.
The act of moving in any manner; traveling; as, the going is bad.
2.
Departure. — Milton
3.
Pregnancy; gestation; childbearing. — Crew
4.
Course of life; behavior; doings; ways.
His eyes are upon the ways of man, and he seeth all his goings. — Job xxxiv. 21
Collocations (4)
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 (Scripture) , (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 (Scripture) , (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.

Going , present participle

(a)
That goes; in existence; available for present use or enjoyment; current; obtainable; also, moving; working; in operation; departing; as, he is of the brightest men going; going prices or rate.
(b)
Carrying on its ordinary business; conducting business, or carried on, with an indefinite prospect of continuance; -- chiefly used in the phrases a going business, concern, etc.
(c)
Of or pertaining to a going business or concern; as, the going value of a company.