Modern English–Old English dictionary
Old English translation of the English word come
English | English (Old English) (translated indirectly) | Esperanto |
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cuman ; gecuman | ||
🔗 I came to be alone. | ||
come about (happen; occur; take place; be afoot; come on; come to pass; fall; be set; transpire) | becuman ; weorþan | |
come after (follow; succeed; trail; ensue) | folgian ; fylgan | |
(come about; happen; occur; take place; be afoot; come to pass; fall; be set; transpire) | becuman ; weorþan | |
🔗 We feared that the cold weather would come on and halt our explorations, for all agreed that the demon was generally quiet in winter. | ||
come to pass (come about; happen; occur; take place; be afoot; come on; fall; be set; transpire) | becuman ; weorþan |
English | English (Old English) |
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come | ⇆ becuman; ⇆ cuman; ⇆ gecuman; ⇆ gegan; ⇆ gegangan; ⇆ standan |
come forth | ⇆ forþcuman |
come off | ⇆ cuman forþ |
come upon | ⇆ gestandan |
coming | ⇆ cyme; ⇆ tocyme |