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41Come — Come, Côme Nom surtout porté dans la Mayenne et les Vosges. Dans la plupart des cas, correspond au nom de baptême Côme (voir Cosme). Peut aussi être parfois une variante de Comes, notamment en Roussillon …
42Côme — Come, Côme Nom surtout porté dans la Mayenne et les Vosges. Dans la plupart des cas, correspond au nom de baptême Côme (voir Cosme). Peut aussi être parfois une variante de Comes, notamment en Roussillon …
43come by — [v1] acquire get, lay hold of, obtain, procure, secure, take possession of, win; concepts 124,129 Ant. give, lose, miss come by [v2] visit someone call, come over, drop by, drop in, look in, look up, meet, pay a call, pop in, run in, see, step in …
44come on — ► come on 1) (of a state or condition) start to arrive or happen. 2) (also come upon) meet or find by chance. 3) said to encourage or correct someone or hurry them up. Main Entry: ↑come …
45come to — ► come to 1) recover consciousness. 2) (of an expense) amount to. 3) (of a ship) come to a stop. Main Entry: ↑come …
46come|ly — «KUHM lee», adjective, li|er, li|est. 1. pleasant to look at; attractive: »[She] might be rather called comely than beautiful (John Gay). SYNONYM(S): pretty, handsome …
47Come — Come, n. Coming. [Obs.] Chaucer. [1913 Webster] …
48Côme — (en ital. Como) v. d Italie (Lombardie), au S. du lac de Côme (146 km²); 95 180 hab.; ch. l. de la prov. du m. nom. Tourisme. Cath. (XIVe XVIe s.) …
49come on — vi: to be brought forward (as a case in court) the first prize case of the war... came on for trial W. G. Young Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996 …
50come on to — (someone) to try to attract someone romantically or sexually. She felt bold and confident enough to come on to him at the party. Related vocabulary: hit on someone …