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Webster 1913 Edition


Comer

Com′er

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Noun.
One who comes, or who has come; one who has arrived, and is present.
All comers
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all who come, or offer, to take part in a matter, especially in a contest or controversy.
“To prove it against all comers.”
Bp. Stillingfleet.

Webster 1828 Edition


Comer

COMER

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Noun.
One that comes; one who approaches; one who has arrived and is present.

Definition 2024


Comer

Comer

See also: comer

English

Proper noun

Comer

  1. A surname.

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German

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈkoːmər/

Adjective

Comer (not comparable)

  1. of, or relating to Como
    Comer See — Lake Como
    Comer Dom — Duomo of Como

Declension

comer

comer

See also: Comer

English

Noun

comer (plural comers)

  1. One in a race who is catching up to others and shows promise of winning.
  2. (figuratively) One who is catching up in some contest and has a likelihood of victory.
  3. One who arrives.
    The champ will face all comers.

Quotations

  • 2004 August 9 & 16, The New Yorker, page 40:
    The transition from comer to also-ran can be quick.
  • 2004 December 6, The New Yorker, page 105:
    Django, then, was not just a comer; he was a cause.

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Translations

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Asturian

Etymology

From Latin comedere, present active infinitive of comedō.

Verb

comer (first-person singular indicative present como, past participle comíu)

  1. to eat

Conjugation


Galician

Etymology

From Old Portuguese comer, from Latin comedere, present active infinitive of comedō.

Verb

comer (first-person singular present como, first-person singular preterite comín, past participle comido)

  1. to eat

Conjugation


Mirandese

Etymology

From Latin comedere, present active infinitive of comedō.

Verb

comer

  1. to eat

Portuguese

Etymology

From Old Portuguese comer (to eat), from Latin comedere, present active infinitive of comedō, from com- + edō (I eat). Edō derives from Proto-Italic *edō, from Proto-Indo-European *h₁ed- (to eat).

Cognate with Galician comer, Mirandese comer, quemer, Asturian comer and Spanish comer.

Pronunciation

  • (Brazil) IPA(key): /ko.ˈme(ʁ)/, /ku.ˈme(ʁ)/
  • (Portugal) IPA(key): /ku.ˈmeɾ/
  • Hyphenation: co‧mer

Verb

comer (first-person singular present indicative como, past participle comido)

  1. (intransitive) to eat (to consume meals)
    comi hoje, obrigado.
    I've already eaten today, thanks.
  2. (transitive) to eat (to consume a specific food)
    Você come carne?
    Do you eat meat?
    Estou com vontade de comer um pedaço de torta.
    I feel like eating a slice of pie.
  3. (transitive with de) to eat some of a food
    Eu como de tudo.
    I eat [some of] everything. (indicates that the speaker is not a fussy eater)
    Você comeu da carne?
    Did you eat some of the meat?
  4. (transitive, chess, board games) to capture (to eliminate a piece from the game)
    Agora eu comi a torre e o bispo.
    Now I have captured the rook and the bishop.
  5. (transitive) to corrode; to eat away (to slowly destroy)
    A chuva comeu a grade.
    The rain ate away the grate.
  6. (transitive, by extension, colloquial) to use up; to eat up; to consume
    comi todo o meu salário.
    I have already eaten up my entire salary.
  7. (transitive, figuratively) to destroy; to consume
    Aquela pneumonia comeu sua saúde.
    That pneumonia has destroyed his health.
  8. (transitive, slang) to ****; to **** (to penetrate sexually)
    Depois do jantar, na mesma noite eu a comi.
    After dinner, that same night I fucked her.
  9. first-person singular (eu) personal infinitive of comer
  10. third-person singular (ele and ela, also used with você and others) personal infinitive of comer
  11. first-person singular (eu) future subjunctive of comer
  12. third-person singular (ele and ela, also used with você and others) future subjunctive of comer

Quotations

For usage examples of this term, see Citations:comer.

Conjugation

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Derived terms

  • vi com esses olhos que a terra há de comer

Descendants

  • Kabuverdianu: kume

Noun

comer m (plural comeres)

  1. (colloquial, sometimes proscribed) food; meal
    O comer está na mesa!Food is on the table!

Synonyms


Spanish

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /koˈmeɾ/

Etymology

From Latin comedere, present active infinitive of comedō, from com- + edō.

Verb

comer (first-person singular present como, first-person singular preterite comí, past participle comido)

  1. to eat
    ¿Cómo como? ¿Cómo cómo como? ¡Como como como! (classroom example of written accent)
    How do I eat? What do you mean, how do I eat? I eat like I eat!
  2. (colloquial) to eat away, corrode
  3. (transitive, chess, board games) to capture a piece
  4. (double entendre, Mexico) to have sexual intercourse (because of similarity to coger)

Conjugation

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Noun

comer m (plural comeres)

  1. eating, food
    quitárselo uno de su comer
    “to deprive oneself of something for the benefit of others”
    el comer fuera es muy común
    “eating out is very common”
    ...necesario para el alma como el comer para el cuerpo
    “...necessary for the soul like food for the body”

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