Lemma: upāgam (1. P.)
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- to approach (MW)
- to approach (MW)
- to be subject to (MW)
- to come back (MW)
- to come near (MW)
- to come or enter into any state or condition (MW)
- to come or fall to one's share (MW)
- to come towards (MW)
- to occur (MW)
- to return (MW)
- to step near (MW)
All occurrences
Finite forms
| Form | Tense | Person, number | Count |
|---|---|---|---|
| upāgacchati | Pre. ind. | 3. sg. | 1 |
| upāgacchet | Pre. opt. | 3. sg. | 1 |
| upāgaccham | Impf. | 1. sg. | 1 |
| upāgacchat | 3. sg. | 3 | |
| upāgamiṣyanti | Fut. | 3. pl. | 1 |
| upāgamam | root aor. | 1. sg. | 1 |
| upāgamam | them. aor. | 1. sg. | 1 |
| upāgamat | 3. sg. | 15 | |
| upāgaman | 3. pl. | 2 | |
| upājagāma | Perf. | 3. sg. | 4 |
| upājagmatuḥ | 3. du. | 1 | |
| upājagmuḥ | 3. pl. | 10 | |
| upāgahi | Aor. imp. | 2. sg. | 4 |
| upāgatam | 2. sg. | 1 |
Infinite forms
| Form | Tense | Grammar | Count |
|---|---|---|---|
| upāgata | PPP | comp. | 1 |
| n.s.m. | 101 | ||
| n.s.f. | 22 | ||
| n.s.n. | 19 | ||
| n.d.m. | 14 | ||
| n.d.f. | 1 | ||
| n.p.m. | 23 | ||
| n.p.f. | 3 | ||
| ac.s.m. | 44 | ||
| ac.s.f. | 7 | ||
| ac.s.n. | 4 | ||
| ac.d.m. | 2 | ||
| ac.p.m. | 5 | ||
| i.s.m. | 1 | ||
| i.s.f. | 1 | ||
| i.p.m. | 5 | ||
| d.p.m. | 1 | ||
| g.s.m. | 3 | ||
| g.p.m. | 1 | ||
| l.s.m. | 11 | ||
| l.s.n. | 2 | ||
| l.p.n. | 1 | ||
| upāgamya | Abs. | indecl. | 80 |
| upāgatya | Abs. | indecl. | 11 |
Word semantic annotations
| Concept | Notes | Count |
|---|---|---|
| enter (a state) | ... | 14 |
| come | move toward, travel toward something or somebody or approach something or somebody; "He came singing down the road"; "Come with me to the Casbah"; "come down here!"; "come out of the closet!"; "come into the room" | 7 |
| approach | move towards; draw closer to; "We were approaching our destination"; "They are drawing near"; "The enemy army came nearer and nearer" | 6 |
| arrive | reach a destination; arrive by movement or by making progress; "She arrived home at 7 o'clock"; "He got into college"; "She didn't get to Chicago until after midnight" | 2 |
| result | issue or terminate (in a specified way, state, etc.); end; "result in tragedy" | 1 |
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