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Proto-IE: *gʷem-
Meaning: to go, to come
Tokharian: A kum-, B käm- (PT *k(w)äm-) 'to come' (Adams 160 f)
Old Indian: gácchati, gámati, aor. ágamam, ágan; conj. gámat, -anti, ptc. gatá- `to go'; gáti- f. `going, moving'; gántu- m. `way, course'
Avestan: (Gath.) inj. 3 sg. uz-ǰǝn, 3 pl. g(ǝ)mǝn, conj. ǰamaiti, ǰimaiti, opt. ǰamyāt_, ǰamaiti `geht'; frA-ɣmat_, Gath. -g(ǝ)mat_ `er kam hinzu'; ǰasaiti `er geht'; gata- `gegangen'; aiwi-gati- `Eintreten, Beginn'
Other Iranian: OPers opt. ǰamijāh; agmatā 'er kam hinzu'
Armenian: aor. 1 sg. eki, 3 sg. ekin, 3 pl. ekin `er kam'
Baltic: *gim̃- (*gem-a-/*gim̂-st-a-) vb. intr., *gim̃-t-i- c., *gem-al-a- c., *gam-a- c., *gam̃-t-ā̂ f., *gim̃-t-ā̃ f.
Germanic: *kwim-a- vb.; *kum-a- vb.; *kwēm-ia- adj.; *kwēm-ōn- f.; *kum-st-i- c., *kúm-ɵ-i- c., *kum-i- c.
Latin: advenat conj. Plaut.; veniō, -īre, vēnī, ventum `kommen'; in-, ad-ventus, -ūs m.; in-ventiō f.
Other Italic: Osk gen. kúmbennieís `conventūs', kúmbened `convenit', cebnust `hūc venerit'
Russ. meaning: идти, приходить
References: WP 675 f
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