(of a decision) To have come to or arrived at
To have constituted or amounted to
“The carriage there and back would come to a hundred and thirty odd thalers.”
To have managed to arrive at a specified time
“Rural notables would come to town in order to meet an amir or to arrange things with a wazir.”
Past tense for to go somewhere
“I talked to his daughter and told her that she should get Alan to come to the show.”
Past tense for to awaken or regain consciousness
“A short and violent coughing fit finally made me come to and wake up.”
Past tense for to come close in quantity or quality
(occur to) Past tense for to reveal to one's mind or thoughts
(buying or selling) Past tense for to be purchasable for a specified price
(of a goal or level) Past tense for to attain or rise to
Past tense for to deliver a result or judgment following deliberation
Past tense for to have a specified weight
Past tense for to succeed in achieving
(accede to) Past tense for to assume an office or position
Past tense for to speak or write in reaction to a question, or to another reaction
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