how
1
[ hou ]
/ haʊ /
adverb
conjunction
noun
Idioms for how
Origin of how
1
before 900; Middle English
how, hu, Old English
hū; cognate with Old Frisian
hū, ho, Dutch
hoe; akin to German
wie (Old High German
hweo), Gothic
hwaiwa
Words nearby how
British Dictionary definitions for how come (1 of 2)
how
1
/ (haʊ) /
adverb
noun
the way a thing is done
the how of it
Word Origin for how
Old English
hu; related to Old Frisian
hū, Old High German
hweo
British Dictionary definitions for how come (2 of 2)
how
2
/ (haʊ) /
sentence substitute
a greeting supposed to be or have been used by American Indians and often used humorously
Word Origin for how
C19: of Siouan origin; related to Dakota
háo
Idioms and Phrases with how come (1 of 2)
how come?
How is it that, as in How come you're not attending the conference? Sometimes how come follows a statement and asks the question “why” or “in what way,” as in You're not going? How come? The related phrase how so? functions the same way, as in You say she's changed her mind—how so? How come is short for how did it come about that and dates from the mid-1800s; how so, short for how is it so or how is it that , dates from about 1300.
Idioms and Phrases with how come (2 of 2)
how