tocomen

Middle English

Alternative forms

  • tocumen

Etymology

From Old English tōcuman (to come, arrive), from Proto-Germanic *tō (to), *kwemaną (to come), equivalent to to- +‎ comen. Cognate with Scots tocum (to arrive, arrive at, encounter, happen), Dutch toekomen (to forward, deserve, merit, suffice), German zukommen (to come on, benefit, become).

Verb

tocomen

  1. To come to; approach.

Conjugation

Conjugation of tocomen (strong class 4)
infinitive (to) tocomen, tocome
present tense past tense
1st-person singular tocome tocam, tocom
2nd-person singular tocomest tocome1, tocame1
3rd-person singular tocometh tocam, tocom
subjunctive singular tocome tocome2, tocame2
imperative singular
plural3 tocomen, tocome tocomen, tocome, tocamen, tocame
imperative plural tocometh, tocome
participles tocomynge, tocomende tocomen, tocome

1 Later replaced by the 1st-/3rd-person singular or tocamest, tocomest.
2 Later replaced by the indicative.
3 Sometimes used as a formal 2nd-person singular.

See also