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ENGLISH ROOT WORD: come from Old English cuman

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【come】 is word -forming element
usually meaning "come"
from Old English "cuman"from PIE *gwa- "to go, come"



[WORD ROOT]root come
[VARIATIONS OF ROOT] com, come
[ETYMOLOGY]root (Old English) cuman
[MEANING]root come

【DETAILs OF ORIGIN(ENTYMOLOGY】

  • 【Old English】 cuman to move with the purpose of reaching, or so as to reach some point; to arrive by movement or progression; move into view, appear, become perceptible; come to oneself, recover; arrive; assemble

[LIST OF ENGLISH WORD]

become, becoming, come, coming, income, outcome, overcome, unwelcome, upcome, upcoming, welcome

Please see Word information in detail as follows;

 

 


become [verb] from become < come
【DEFINITION】 If someone or something becomes a particular thing, they start to change and develop into that thing, or start to develop the characteristics mentioned.
【PRIMARY MEANING】 happen, come about, befall,
【CONJUGATIONs】 became, become, becoming, becomes
【SYNONYM】 suit
【COMPOSITION】 be + come
【ROOTs】 be; by, about come; come

becoming [adjective] from become < come
【DEFINITION】 A piece of clothing, a colour, or a hairstyle that is becoming makes the person who is wearing it look attractive.
【DERIVATIVEs】 becomingly, becomingness, becoming
【ANTONYM】 unbecoming
【COMPOSITION】 become + ing
【Etymology】 [Old English] becuman [be-+cuman] happen, come about, befall
【ROOTs】 be; by, about com(come); come ing; adjective suffix

come [verb] from come
【DEFINITION】 When a person or thing comes to a particular place, especially to a place where you are, they move there.
【PRIMARY MEANING】 to move with the purpose of reaching, or so as to reach, some point; to arrive by movement or progression;
【CONJUGATIONs】 came, come, coming, comes
【Etymology】 [Old English] becuman [be-+cuman] happen, come about, befall
【ROOTs】 come; come

coming [adjective] from come
【DEFINITION】 A coming event or time is an event or time that will happen soon.
【COMPOSITION】 come + ing
【Etymology】 [Old English] cuman to move with the purpose of reaching, or so as to reach some point; to arrive by movement or progression; move into view, appear, become perceptible; come to oneself, recover; arrive; assemble
【ROOTs】 come; come ing; adjective suffix

income [noun] from income < come
【DEFINITION】 A person's or organization's income is the money that they earn or receive, as opposed to the money that they have to spend or pay out.
【PRIMARY MEANING】 entrance, arrival
【pl.】 incomes
【DERIVATIVEs】 incomeless, income
【COMPOSITION】 in + come
【Etymology】 [Old English] cuman to move with the purpose of reaching, or so as to reach some point; to arrive by movement or progression; move into view, appear, become perceptible; come to oneself, recover; arrive; assemble
【ROOTs】 in; in, on come; come

outcome [noun] from come
【DEFINITION】 The outcome of an activity, process, or situation is the situation that exists at the end of it.
【pl.】 outcomes
【COMPOSITION】 out + come
【Etymology】 [Old English] incuman in+cuman; a coming in
【ROOTs】 out; out come; come

overcome [verb] from come
【DEFINITION】 ① to defeat (someone or something)
② to successfully deal with or gain control of (something difficult)
③ to affect (someone) very strongly or severely
【CONJUGATIONs】 overcame, overcome, overcoming, overcomes
【DERIVATIVEs】 overcomer, overcome
【SYNONYM】 overwhelm, surmount, get over
【COMPOSITION】 over + come
【Etymology】 [Old English] cuman to move with the purpose of reaching, or so as to reach some point; to arrive by movement or progression; move into view, appear, become perceptible; come to oneself, recover; arrive; assemble
【ROOTs】 over; over come; come

 


unwelcome [adjective] from welcome < come
【DEFINITION】 not wanted or welcome
【DERIVATIVEs】 unwelcomely, unwelcomeness, unwelcome
【ANTONYM】 welcome
【COMPOSITION】 un + welcome
【Etymology】 [Old English] cuman to move with the purpose of reaching, or so as to reach some point; to arrive by movement or progression; move into view, appear, become perceptible; come to oneself, recover; arrive; assemble
【ROOTs】 un; not wel(will); will, wish come; come

upcome [verb] from upcome < come
【DEFINITION】 (rare, dialectal or obsolete) To ascend, rise; grow up; come up.
【COMPOSITION】 up + come
【Etymology】 [Old English] wilcuma [willa+Cuma] welcome!
【ROOTs】 up; up come; come

upcoming [adjective] from upcome < come
【DEFINITION】 Upcoming events will happen in the near future.
【COMPOSITION】 up + coming
【Etymology】 [Old English] ?pcuman
【ROOTs】 up; prefix com(come); come ing; suffix

welcome [verb] from welcome < come
【DEFINITION】 If you welcome someone, you greet them in a friendly way when they arrive somewhere.
【PRIMARY MEANING】 to welcome, greet gladly,
【CONJUGATIONs】 welcomed, welcomed, welcoming, welcomes
【DERIVATIVEs】 welcomely, welcomeness, welcomer, welcome
【COMPOSITION】 will + come
【Etymology】 [Old English] ?pcuman
【ROOTs】 wel(will); will, wish come; come


Other word list containing come; becomingness, becomingly, welcomeness, welcomer, welcomely, incomeless

 


【OTHER ROOTs; 】

cohort
celebr
clude-
cogn-, cognit-
cline, clin-
clin-
civ-, civil-, cit-
clam-
clar-, clari
cite-, cit-

 

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