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Root entry · 23 derived lemmasThis root primarily relates to the concept of 'coming' or 'arriving'. It encompasses the act of approaching, appearing, and the general notion of presence. Derived forms often denote the arrival itself, the one who arrives, or the act of coming.
Derived headwords
- 1.to comeboth
To arrive at a place or destination.
- 1.comingclassical
The act or instance of arriving.
- 1.shelterclassical
A place of refuge or shelter, a home.
- 1.to take shelterclassical
To seek or find a place of refuge or dwelling.
- 1.to give shelterboth
To provide refuge or a dwelling place for someone.
- 2.to take inboth
To receive or admit someone into one's home or care.
- 1.shelterclassical
A place of refuge or dwelling.
- 1.shelterclassical
A place of refuge or dwelling.
- 1.to take shelterclassical
To find or take refuge in a place.
- 1.shelteringclassical
Providing shelter or refuge.
- 1.shelterclassical
A place of refuge.
- 1.I took shelterclassical
Past tense, first person singular of 'to take shelter'.
- 1.you took shelterclassical
Past tense, second person singular masculine of 'to take shelter'.
- 1.we took shelterclassical
Past tense, first person plural of 'to take shelter'.
- 1.you (pl.) took shelterclassical
Past tense, second person plural of 'to take shelter'.
- 1.they took shelterclassical
Past tense, third person feminine plural of 'to take shelter'.
- 1.take shelter!classical
Imperative, second person singular masculine of 'to take shelter'.
- 1.take shelter! (dual)classical
Imperative, second person dual of 'to take shelter'.
- 1.take shelter! (pl.)classical
Imperative, second person plural of 'to take shelter'.
- 1.take shelter! (fem. sing.)classical
Imperative, second person feminine singular of 'to take shelter'.
- 1.take shelter! (fem. pl.)classical
Imperative, second person feminine plural of 'to take shelter'.
- 1.shelterboth
A place of refuge, a home, a dwelling.
- 2.refugeboth
A place or state of safety.
- 1.sheltererclassical
One who provides shelter or refuge.
- 1.shelterclassical
A place of refuge or dwelling.