forthcome
English
verb
Definitions
- To come forth.
Etymology
Inherited from Middle English forthcomen inherited from Old English forþcuman (come true, come forth, come to pass, be born, arrive at, succeed, proceed) inherited from Proto-Germanic *furþa- (forth, forward, forth-) prefix from English come (comer, arrival).
Origin
English
come
Gloss
comer, arrival
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- aftercome English
- ancome English
- become English
- come English
- come in English
- come through English
- comeback English
- comedown English
- comeling English
- comeover English
- comer English
- comest English
- cometh English
- coming English
- commeth English
- downcome English
- forecome English
- fulcome English
- income English
- intercome English
- miscome English
- newcome English
- offcome English
- oncome English
- outcome English
- overcome English
- precome English
- to-come English
- tocome English
- undercome English
- upcome English
- welcome English
- *per- Proto-Indo-European
- *prto- Proto-Indo-European
- *pr̥to- Proto-Indo-European
- *pŕ̥-to- Proto-Indo-European
- *furþa- Proto-Germanic
- cuman Old English
- forþ Old English
- forþ- Old English
- forþbringan Old English
- forþcuman Old English
- forþgān Old English
- forþweard Old English
- comen Middle English
- forth commyng Middle English
- forthcomen Middle English
- forth Old High German
- forth Old Dutch
- forth Old Saxon
- kam Tok Pisin