present 3 singular · kamati 1 · kamati 2
Kamati [kram, Dhātup explained by padavikkhepe; present participle medium kamamāna S I 33; Snp 176; Intensive caṅkamati] to walk. I. literal 1. with locative to walk, travel, go through: dibbe pathe Snp 176; ariye pathe S I 33; ākāse D I 212 = M I 69 = A III 17; 2. with accusative to go or get to, to enter M II 18; Ja VI 107; Pv I 1 2 (saggaṃ) II. figurative 1. to succeed, have effect, to affect M I 186; Ja V 198; Miln 198; 2. to plunge into, to enter into A II 144; 3. impersonal to come to (with dative) S IV 283.
goes, goes towards; proceeds, makes progress; gains a footing, has effect
(kam + a), 去,參與。kami,【過】。kanta,【過分】。
(pr, pr) goes; travels; flies (by) goes Construction: kama + ti
(pr, pr) goes (into); enters (into); penetrates; has an effect (on) enters into Construction: kama + ti
(pr, pr) occurs; happens; goes on; takes place [lit.] goes Construction: kama + ti