present 3 singular · eti 1 · eti 2
come
Eti [Pāli eti represents Sanskrit eti as well as ā-eti, i.e. to go and to come (here); with Sanskrit eti cf. Avesta æiti, Greek εἶσι, Latin eo, it; Gothic iddja went, Old-bulgarian iti, Old-Irish etha] — to go, go to, reach; often (= ā + eti) to come back, return Snp 364, 376, 666 (come); Ja VI 365 (return); present participle ento Ja III 433 (accusative suriyaṃ atthaṃ entaṃ the setting sun); imperative 2nd singular ehi only in meaning "come" (see separately), 3rd etu D I 60; 2nd plural etha D I 211; Snp 997; Ja II 129; Dhp-a I 95 (in admission formula "etha bhikkhavo" come ye [and be] bhikkhus! See ehi bhikkhu). — future essati Ja VI 190, 365, and ehiti Ja II 153; 2nd singular ehisi Dhp 236, 369. — past participle ita (q.v.).
eti , = Skt. aiti, comes : kuta eti ( WT enti) ime śūrā(ḥ) SP 307.2 ( vs ).
goes; goes towards; reaches, obtains; reaches (a state); is involved (in); (present 3 singular) comes, comes to; approaches; comes back, returns
(i + a), 來。
(pr, pr) comes (to) comes Construction: e + ti
(pr, pr) goes (to) Construction: e + ti
(pr, pr) becomes Construction: e + ti