Idioms for come

Origin of come

before 900; Middle English comen, Old English cuman; cognate with Dutch komen, German kommen, Gothic qiman, Old Norse koma, Latin venīre (see avenue), Greek baínein (see basis), Sanskrit gácchati (he) goes

British Dictionary definitions for come upon (1 of 2)

come upon

verb

(intr, preposition) to meet or encounter unexpectedly I came upon an old friend in the street today

British Dictionary definitions for come upon (2 of 2)

come
/ (kʌm) /

verb comes, coming, came or come (mainly intr)

interjection

an exclamation expressing annoyance, irritation, etc come now!; come come!

noun taboo, slang

semen

Word Origin for come

Old English cuman; related to Old Norse koma, Gothic qiman, Old High German queman to come, Sanskrit gámati he goes

Idioms and Phrases with come upon (1 of 2)

come upon

see come across, def. 1; come on, def. 3.

Idioms and Phrases with come upon (2 of 2)

come