Merriam-Webster Collegiate Dictionary - come
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I. verb (came; ~; coming) Etymology: Middle English, from Old English cuman; akin to Old High German queman to ~, Latin venire, Greek bainein to walk, go Date: before 12th century intransitive verb 1. a. to move toward something ; approach ~ here b. to move or journey to a vicinity with a specified purpose ~ see us ~ and see what's going on c. (1) to reach a particular station in a series now we ~ to the section on health (2) to arrive in due course the time has ~ d. (1) to approach in kind or quality this ~s near perfection (2) to reach a condition or conclusion came to regard him as a friend ~ to think of it, you may be right e. (1) to advance toward accomplishment ; ~ along the job is coming nicely (2) to advance in a particular manner ~ running when I call (3) to advance, rise, or improve in rank or condition has ~ a long way f. extend her dress came to her ankles 2. a. (1) to arrive at a particular place, end, result, or conclusion came to his senses ~ untied (2) amount the taxes on it ~ to more than it's worth b. (1) to appear to the mind the answer came to them (2) to appear on a scene ; make an appearance children ~ equipped to learn any language c. (1) happen, occur no harm will ~ to you (2) to ~ to pass ; take place — used in the subjunctive with inverted subject and verb to express the particular time or occasion ~ spring the days will be longer d. originate, arise wine ~s from grapes they ~ of sturdy stock e. to enter or assume a condition, position, or relation artillery came into action f. to fall within a field of view or a range of application this ~s within the terms of the treaty g. to issue forth a sob came from her throat h. to take form churn till the butter ~s i. to be available this model ~s in several sizes as good as they ~ j. often vulgar to experience orgasm 3. to fall to a person in a division or inheritance of property 4. obsolete to be~ moved favorably ; relent 5. to turn out to be good clothes don't ~ cheap 6. be~ a dream that came true transitive verb 1. to approach or be near (an age) a child coming eight years old 2. to take on the aspect of ~ the stern parent II. noun Date: 1923 1. often vulgar semen 2. often vulgar orgasm
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